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Performers' Blacklisting Lawsuit Against Meta Dismissed by Judge
A federal judge in California dismissed this week the lawsuit filed by three performers in 2022 claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent.
Judge in Performers' Blacklisting Lawsuit Says Meta Policy Sounds 'Nefarious'
A California federal judge, overseeing a lawsuit claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent, said during a hearing Wednesday that the tech giant’s lack of archiving of its “Dangerous Organizations and Individuals” (DOI) list sounded “nefarious.”
Performers in Meta Blacklisting Lawsuit Seek to Preserve Antitrust Claims
Adult Performance Artists Guild board officers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby have informed a California court that, although they want to drop their lawsuit claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent, they may still pursue antitrust claims in the future.
Performers Seek to Drop Blacklisting Lawsuit Against Meta
Adult Performance Artists Guild board officers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby informed a California federal court on Monday that they want to drop their lawsuit claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent.
Industry Vets Launch Creator Management Outfit 'Consensual Creators'
Industry veterans Alana Evans, Dee Siren and Keke Banxx have teamed to launch Consensual Creators, a management and marketing company catering to content creators.
Judge Denies Motion to Sanction Performers in OnlyFans Conspiracy Case
A California federal judge on Thursday denied a request by OnlyFans parent company Fenix International Ltd. to sanction performers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby for spreading “frivolous allegations” as part of a civil lawsuit alleging that OnlyFans conspired to blacklist its competitors and their brand ambassadors.
OnlyFans Escapes Performers' Conspiracy Lawsuit
A California federal judge on Monday dismissed claims against OnlyFans’ parent company and its owner, effectively cutting them loose from a civil lawsuit alleging a conspiracy to blacklist the platform’s competitors and their brand ambassadors.
Meta Requests Sanctions After Performers Withdraw Allegations of Wire Transfers in OnlyFans Conspiracy Case
Meta is asking a California federal judge to reject the civil lawsuit alleging a conspiracy to blacklist OnlyFans’ competitors and their brand ambassadors.
OnlyFans, Meta Seek Dismissal of Conspiracy Lawsuit
OnlyFans and Meta this week filed motions seeking dismissal of a civil lawsuit alleging a conspiracy to blacklist OnlyFans’ competitors and their brand ambassadors.
Bloomberg Probes Financial Discrimination Against Adult Performers, Creators
Bloomberg published a report today documenting how adult performers and content creators have become “collateral damage” in an ongoing campaign to make online platforms liable for user-generated content.
Judge Allows APAG Officers' Lawsuit Against Meta to Move Forward
A U.S. District judge yesterday denied Meta’s motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit alleging that Meta employees conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist OnlyFans' competitors and their brand ambassadors.
APAG's Alana Evans Pens Daily Beast Op-Ed on Financial Discrimination
APAG President Alana Evans has penned an opinion piece for the Daily Beast, outlining the details of a recent instance of alleged financial discrimination that Evans says she and other sex workers suffered at the hands of Wells Fargo.
Alana Evans to Headline Twice-Weekly Live Shows for CAM4
Alana Evans will headline twice-weekly live shows for CAM4, starting Tuesday and Sunday of this week at 1 p.m. PDT.
Alana Evans to Star in Mainstream Sexploitation Homage 'Liza: Warden From Hell'
Alana Evans has been cast as the lead in mainstream production “Liza: Warden From Hell.”
Meta Taps Top Legal Firm for Alleged 'Blacklisting' Lawsuit by Adult Performers
International law firm Kirkland & Ellis will be defending Meta, Facebook and Instagram in the proposed class action lawsuit alleging the platforms conspired with OnlyFans’ owner to shadowban competitors and their exclusive talent.
Top APAG Board Members File Lawsuit Against OnlyFans, Meta
Adult Performance Artists Guild board officers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby have filed a civil lawsuit against OnlyFans, its owner Leonid Radvinsky and Instagram’s parent company, Meta, replicating claims from an ongoing lawsuit filed on behalf of FanCentro and alleging a conspiracy to engage in “tortious interference with contract and intentional interference with prospective business.”
Indiana-Based Ministry Offers 'Friendship' to Adult Entertainers
Indiana-based religious ministry Unconditional — which has targeted sex workers as potential converts since 2012 — is rebranding its messaging as an offer of “friendship” for “adult entertainers.”
APAG's Alana Evans Responds to Anti-Adult 'NY Post' Op-Ed
Alana Evans, president of Adult Performance Artists Guid (APAG), has written an open letter in response to a recent op-ed published by the New York Post that calls for Congress to "emphatically reject" a move by the adult industry to hire lobbyists to advocate for the industry's free speech rights and other interests.
Alana Evans Profiled as Featured Lobbyist by D.C.'s The Hill
Influential D.C. insider news outlet The Hill profiled APAG union president Alana Evans today as part of its “Lobbyist Profiles” series.
APAG, FSC Reps Speak to the BBC About OnlyFans
The BBC News World Service aired a report today about the recent decision by Only Fans to ban adult content, later reversed under public pressure by sex workers and some scrutiny by the mainstream media.