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Porn Star Rapist Posts Prison Personal Ad


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In 2008, Christopher Reid was found guilty of raping a woman at a Washington State University sorority house. A porn star who worked under the name Jack Venice, he appeared primarily in straight videos, though gay-for-pay solo performances surfaced after he was convicted.

Now Reid has posted a personal ad on the website WriteaPrisoner.com. In his profile Reid writes, “There is a lot of stuff about me and why I'm in prison online. Make of it what you will I guess.”

Reid was found guilty of one count of second-degree rape, two counts of residential burglary, and one count of first-degree burglary in the rape of a WSU student. He was given a life sentence and isn’t eligible for parole until 2017.

In an interview while he was still performing in films, Reid told the blog Men of Porn, “I am 100% comfortable with having gay fans but I am not gay and never will be for any price. It’s just not my thing and I think it’s funny when guys do it for money. Someone that does it just for money in my eyes is a sell out.”

But during the trial it was revealed that Reid also performed under the name Jack Miller and was available for solo work. He had a profile on a popular gay male escorting site and advertised that he was available for Internet appearances and in-person meet-and-greets.
 

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  • Name: kurorhiso
    Date posted: 12/1/2009 10:47:21 AM
    Hometown: Buffalo. NY

    Comment:

    Not for nothing Advocate, but the prisoner website that you linked to says that he ISN'T serving a life sentence. :/ Check your facts first?

  • Name: GM
    Date posted: 12/1/2009 6:00:22 AM
    Hometown: San Diego

    Comment:

    This stupid ass meat head looks fat in this pic, obviously because he is lazy. I don't & would not buy it. With those arms he could do construction or work for Boeing or something. But no, he wants the easy way out. He is so obsessed with himself to the point of only loving himself, which makes him gay because he loves a man - lol. As he struggled with his own sexuality issues - he forced himself on a girl to prove wrong others or himself questioning his gayness. After diminishing escort clientele, due to boredom with gods gift and/or all about him attitude (Or most like just complete stupidity of a meat head), he resolved to other lazy man's profession of burglary & robbery. He will get it in the end if he hasn't already anyway. How Gay for Pay do you have to be in prison to earn a pack of cigarettes anyway? He sounds like a dumb bitch.

  • Name: Erwin
    Date posted: 11/30/2009 8:20:46 AM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    He is not only a criminal but a liar, too. So he thinks it is funny when guys go gay for money? Yet he was available as an "escort" for in person meetings with other guys? And what did he do at these meetings? Did he "escort" his customers to the bed and leave? Did they discuss the current political situation? Perhaps they paid him to hear his opinions on the stock market. Well, I guess hypocrisy never ends. He harmed someone and is in jail. Lets move on.



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