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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Reflections From Behind Bars

The self-described 'political prisoner' opens up to a legal academic

The envelope, stuffed fat and thick, arrives on June 20 from the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, bulging with seven pages of typed, single-spaced answers to about a dozen questions sent a week earlier to Federal Inmate No. 44902-112. Sealed across the back with an official government stamp indicating it "was processed through special mail procedures for forwarding" and was "neither opened nor inspected," the missive is from Paul F. Little AKA Max Hardcore.

While Paul Little has written other letters in recent weeks that AVN has published and that senior editor Mark Kernes has so well placed into context, such as the July 4 article "Paul Little Comments on Independence Day," this one is different, given its gravitas and frankness.

Convicted after a high-profile, seven-day trial by a 12-person federal jury almost exactly one year earlier in Tampa, Fla. on multiple counts of transporting obscene matter via an interactive computer service and mailing obscene matter, Little was sentenced in October 2008 to 46 months in prison. That's 34 months longer, for those keeping tabs on such things, than the one-year sentence recently handed down by an Oklahoma judge to David Harold Earls for raping a four-year-old girl.

It's also far longer than the one-year, one-day sentence recently handed down to Robert Zicari and Janet Romano by Judge Gary Lancaster in the long-running case of United States v. Extreme Associates. It's even lengthier than the 33 months given in December 2008 to Indiana-based distributor Loren Jay Adams of Hard2Find Videos after he was convicted by a federal jury earlier that year.

According to data from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Little was one of 1,038 inmates being held at the Los Angeles MDC as of July 30, 2009. He has been housed in this administrative facility since early 2009. In his letter, Little refers to himself not as an inmate, however, but as "Federal Hostage No. 44902-112."

The letter is, at turns, eloquent—a word not generally associated with the often graphic content of Little's movies - passionate and revealing, all the while riddled with an undercurrent of understandable anger at a justice system that has placed him behind bars for nearly four years for making adult movies. At times Little is even apologetic - not about the content of his movies or his past actions, but instead about his own writing.

I had previously met Max Hardcore once for an in-depth interview at his Altadena home at a time that was after the search of the home but before the indictment against him was handed down. His eloquence then was matched by what appeared in the letter.

"I'd like to point out that I have only an aged typewriter here at my disposal, and not a word processor which would allow me the luxury of working out my answers a little more succinctly," Little writes, adding that he also doesn't have access to a copying machine. It's a far cry from the high-tech recording equipment and electronics at Little's hillside home some 17 miles away in Altadena—a home replete with its own "sky bar" and massive aquarium that was spared by the same jurors who found him guilty.

"The prosecution came very close to illegally commandeering my home, but the jury, for unknown reasons, didn't give that to them," Little writes, adding that in the future he wouldn't put any real estate or other valuable property in his own name.

"I'd rent everything and own nothing," he states. It's a piece of advice that others in the adult movie industry fearing prosecution might do well to heed.

"I had a pretty good idea of what I was in for because we had negotiated a range of between 46 and 52 months, down from their first, astonishing recommendation of between 12 and 14 years," Little writes in response to a question about his initial reaction upon learning that U.S. District Judge Susan Bucklew had sentenced him to 46 months in prison.

"I felt extremely agitated, which quickly morphed into blind fury. I was so outraged at the whole ludicrous affair that I wanted to jump on the podium I was standing next to and start kicking shit across the courtroom while telling the judge just what I thought of her and the kangaroo court she operated. I was literally beside myself, but I held it in because my attorneys had told me ahead of time that any punting from the podium would almost certainly result in more time behind bars, as well as being remanded into custody on the spot," Little reflects.

Such anger and outrage certainly seems understandable, as Judge Bucklew openly baited and blasted Little during the sentencing hearing, stating, according to an article in the St. Petersburg Times, "You seem to look at this whole thing as a big joke." During the trial, Judge Bucklew had similarly riled Little's attorneys when she had refused to make the prosecution show all of his movies in their entirety, as is required by the United States Supreme Court's 1973 opinion in Miller v. California.

"Zero. No regrets at all."

That's how Little responds to a query about whether he has any second thoughts about the content he produced that landed him in trouble in Tampa. The movies in question, with their sometimes alliterative titles, were: Max Hardcore Extreme, Volume 20 - Euro Edition; Pure Max 19 - Euro Edition; Max Hardcore Golden Guzzlers 7 - Euro Edition; Fists of Fury 4 - Euro Edition; and Planet Max 16 - Euro Edition.

"The law needed to be challenged, and I didn't see anyone else doing it, except perhaps Rob Black, but in a different way. If the laws aren't challenged, there are going to be some very bad consequences for our civil rights and personal liberties," Little adds. Black pleaded guilty in March in federal court in Pittsburgh, Pa. to violating federal obscenity laws based on content produced by his company, Extreme Associates, Inc.

Describing the nature of some of his own movies, Little is quite candid about their abject lack of sex appeal.

"I never intended the crazier stuff I do to be sexy and erotic. It's strictly for show, over-the-top excess, just like professional wrestling. It's designed to entertain, for sure, and to show the wilder side of what people can and will do. In that regard, I'm just holding up a mirror and showing people what goes on behind their backs and in the dark recesses of society," Little writes.

Asking and answering his own question about whether it is, at all, worth going to federal prison for a few years, Little somehow seems defiantly upbeat.

"It doesn't seem so right now, but I'm sure I'll look at it differently once I put this episode in the rearview mirror and motor down the road for some distance. I'll be able to say that I stood up to these bastards and didn't take their crap, and I didn't just do it for myself," Little states.

"They can do a lot of bad things to you in here, but one thing they can't do is stop the clock. Eventually your time will be up, and you can get on with your life again. I hope to be out by late 2010 or early 2011 if everything goes alright," he adds.

"The authorities are as crooked today as they've ever been, and they will do anything to secure a conviction. They will destroy your business and take away your home and all your other possessions without any consideration to the rule of law or even common decency," Little writes when asked what the most important thing is that either he or the adult industry generally can learn from his case.

"Unless you are willing to put your ass on the line and really believe in what you are selling, then you should take up another line of work because no matter what kind of porn you make, you're always going to be under scrutiny and suspicion," Little cautions.

"Today it's my so-called extreme porn, but what about tomorrow? Unless as an industry we push back, the government will keep tightening the screws on us and restrict the content we can produce and sell, until one day, you won't be able to show a set of tits without getting into trouble. Oh, wait. That's already happening," Little quips.

He believes that he was targeted for prosecution because he "was the nail that stood above the rest. Make that 'way above the rest.' I pretty much led the industry in outrageous antics throughout my career, which started in 1992."

"After I had been making movies for a while, it became an exercise in testing the limits of free speech," Little reflects, adding that he has "always enjoyed the role of agent-provocateur."

"I've been involved in all manner of social protest since high school and college, in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisc. From Apartheid to Iran-Contra to anti-war activities, you'd find me and my gang out on the streets stirring things up," Little states.

Little is trying mightily to keep up this exercise in free speech from behind bars, noting that the distribution of his movies was "decimated by the conviction" and that his Internet business was "broadsided when the government stole my long-time home website, MaxHardcore.com."

"Fortunately, I was able to keep all the content, and I have since started two new sites, based completely in Europe, called MaxHardcoreTV.com and HardcoreMax.com. Even with both of these sites, it's going to take a long time to get back the business we lost," Little writes.

In response to a question about how long it took to adjust to life behind bars, Paul Little gives one of his most personally revealing answers.

"I should be getting transferred to another larger institution in the next few months, like Long Beach or Lompoc, which are both minimum security and both have the Residential Drug and Alcohol Program, or RDAP as it's known," Little writes, adding that successful completion of the program can reduce the time he spends behind bars.

"I don't have a drug problem, but I do have a DUI from the state of California and a family history of alcohol abuse, so I figure this is as good of a time as any to kick it for good, before it causes any further trouble or long-term health issues. So, in a sense, my prison stay is a form of rehab for me."

While prison may be a therapeutic form of rehabilitation for Little, he also makes it perfectly clear that life behind bars is anything but enjoyable. This is not life on a southern California porn shoot with beautiful women.
He gets up every morning at 5:00 and, after breakfast, spends his time working on the welding crew "putting metal together or repairing broken down equipment, fences or cells." After lunch, the detention center is locked down for an afternoon count of the prisoners.

"The most amazing thing that I have found here at this prison is that slavery still exists. I had no idea when I was sentenced months earlier in Florida that I would be serving a term of hard labor for a ridiculous and insulting rate of 12 cents per hour. As inmates designated to this institution, we are expected to serve at the pleasure of the warden on the work cadre, starting at 5 in the morning, until such time as we are finished with our labors. Those range from cooking and cleaning to skilled positions such as electricians, plumbers and welders," Little writes.

So, what does Little want to do upon his release from federal confinement?

"When I get out of this hellhole, I'm going to take some time off and evaluate what I want to do for a next act. I feel like I've done my duty to the free speech movement, and now it's time for someone else to step up to the plate," Little writes when asked about whether he will continue to make movies when he is released.

"I'm still young and I'm good at business, so I'm not sure what I'll be doing after I'm released. But I know it's going to be exciting and take me around the world."

Any place in the world surely must be better for Little at this stage in his life than one located behind bars.

Clay Calvert, a member of the State Bar of California, is the Brechner Eminent Scholar of Mass Communication at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Max Hardcore

Max Hardcore has been called a lot of things during his career in the industry. Sadistic misogynist. Violent drunk. Porn visionary. The one label that everyone can agree on, though, is this one: success. Max has carved out a unique niche for himself in the Xbiz that no one could ever duplicate, as much as the Rob Blacks and Al Bordas of the world might try. He was born as Paul Little in Racine, Illinois in 1959, one of six children of a working class Catholic family. He was a hyperactive, often troublesome child whose aggressive tendencies at his Catholic school got him put on medication. After high school, he dabbled in construction work and photography. He had an epiphany of sorts one night while watching a porn video from John 'Buttman' Stagliano. Max figured that if Stagliano could be a porn big shot, anyone could. He followed his older brother Peter out to California in 1990, his sights set on porn stardom. A meeting with producer Bobby Hollander led to hardcore being asked to produce segments for his 'Mr. Peepers' line of amateur videos. It was while shooting these sessions that Max hit on his own unique sex shooting style. He learned to shoot videos not as long features, but as short vignette-style segments. The amateur world also taught Max that sex was hotter when accompanied by its natural sounds rather than being drowned out by swelling music. These two factors were to prove invaluable in Max's own work. Max Hardcore really shot into the porn world's consciousness in 1992, when Zane Entertainment hired him to produce his own line of films. The result was 'The Anal Adventures of Max Hardcore' series, which paved the way for a controversial career, indeed. Max's signature style was on eye-popping display for all to see, and not everyone liked what they saw. He became known for his rough-edged, wild-eyed sessions with young, seemingly naive industry newcomers. His hard pounding, dirty talking, anally fixated, raunchy and raw sex scenes often included gals dressed as young waifs, which made the out-there hi jinx all the more shocking. Toss in some choking and speculum probing and you've got the makings of porn's most controversial director. Max Hardcore went on to produce the 'Cherry Poppers' line for Zane before forming his own company, FilmWest Productions, in 1994. At FilmWest, Max's series include Max World, Anal Auditions and Hardcore Schoolgirls. He claims that he's making escapist fare for a certain segment of the porn community, even as critics howl about his violent tendencies. Love him or hate him, Max Hardcore has made a mark on the Xbiz. He continues to crank out controversial videos that push the envelope of acceptable behavior. He is without a doubt one of the most unique people in porn history.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Max on Howard Stern

Max Hardcore has been invited for the first time ever to appear on "The Howard Stern Show," in a September 24 segment that will present him, Jim Powers and Pariah Pictures' Mike Sullivan as porn's "most outrageous" trio of producers.

Max Hardcore will be bringing along favorite porn gal Layla, and hopes to use the appearance as a fun but informative platform to speak his mind about the federal obscenity charges currently leveled against him by the Department of Justice.

"I look at it as a real good opportunity to get the word out on our case," Hardcore told. "The setup for the show is we're going to be, as I understand it, interviewing a woman who's either considering getting into the business or is just starting out and wants to get hired, and we grill her to assess if she's ready for primetime or not. So that opens up a lot of interesting possibilities, and we could really have some fun with that.

"Part of my strategy in my current legal battle with the government," is to take the offensive, and get the message out that we are outraged that the government would file against me in an attempt to shut me down and silence my voice because they don't agree with what I have to say. And going so far as to come up with outrageous lies, the number one lie being my movies portray severe violence towards women. I don't know what movie they were watching, but my movies have no severe violence in them of any kind, especially directed towards women. There's no hitting, there's no beating, there's no heavy choking. Of course there's spanking and light slapping and so forth, but far, far from what any reasonable person would conclude is severe violence. If they want to see severe violence towards women, all they have to do is turn on the television during primetime or go to the movies, and they are gonna see stuff that's a hundred times worse than anything I would do.

"So the only thing I can think of," Hardcore speculated, "is that they interpret me riding a girl like a crazed cowboy and spanking her ass as inflicting of severe violence towards them. And I can only conclude from that that, well, they just never had good sex before!"

Hardcore was required to request special permission from the Tampa, Florida judge presiding over his case to travel to New York for the "Stern" appearance, and he said that while he expects the request will be approved, having to make it in the first place angers him even more.

"This is another outrage," he said. "I am effectively, in direct contrast to the Constitution, I am presumed to be guilty before I've been convicted. So part of that is, they restrict my travel. They have taken my passport; if I want to travel out of the southern California area, I have to make a formal request to the presiding judge well enough in advance that they can take their leisurely time and grant me permission. I think that's pretty outrageous.

"There's no reason they shouldn't grant it," he surmised, "and if they do deny it, it would cast them in a pretty bad light."

Hardcore said he expects to receive an answer to the request within a week or so, and that because he was already granted permission to travel to the Internext convention in Florida, he sees no problem with this request being approved, as well.

"I'm expecting to be on Stern with Layla," he asserted, "and I'm hoping that we can make a really memorable and funny and informative show, and hopefully one of the best shows that they have had in a long time."

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Max Hardcores Victory

18 may, 2004
The following is my statement concerning my recent victory on obscenity charges over the State of California, brought by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, represented by Michelle Anderson.

People who've never been caught up in the legal system don't realize that once they've got you by the balls, they almost never let go. But because we were in the right, and the scrappy fight we put up, today the dog finally let loose.

The obscenity charges were a waste of time when this ordeal started three years ago, and I'm pleased that the city finally decided to put this frivolous waste of tax payer's money to rest. In spite of the ludicrous nature of the charges, it was never an easy fight. But with the expert help of attorney Jeffrey Douglas, as well as my perseverance, I've withstood the best they could throw at me.

There are a lot more important things for the Organized Crime and Vice Squad to be doing. As anyone can tell you, there's a lot of bad shit going down on the street, that need enforcement. But when the authorities go into people's homes, and dictate what they can view, that's when they're not only wasting precious public money, they're out of line, and trampling on freedom of speech.

I've been around a long time, and I've really paid my dues. Anybody producing adult entertainment, better be prepared for a constant battle. Thankfully, I had the advantage of being organized from the ground up. From the way I keep my records, to all work my team has done over the years, to the guidance of Jeffrey Douglas.

With everything I do, I don't intend to lose. I get up every morning and find a way to win. I'd like to thank those individuals who supported me through these trying times, and want them to know that they can count on me to the end.