When investigators used Lords' fake birth certificate and fake state identification cards to locate the real Kristie Nussman, Nussman said that her birth certificate had been stolen a few years earlier and that an impostor had apparently forged her name on official forms. Leslie Jay, a spokeswoman for Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, also said Lords showed identification indicating that she was older than 18 before the illicit photos for the September 1984 issue were taken. passport, and a birth certificate, which stated that her name was Kristie Nussman and gave a birth date of November 17, 1962. South and other industry officials said that Lords, who was seeking employment, provided a California driver's license, a U.S. On July 10, district attorney's investigators searched Lords' Redondo Beach home as well as the Sun Valley offices of Vantage International Productions (a major producer of adult movies) and the Sherman Oaks offices of modeling agent Jim South. She was taken into protective custody and hired high-profile lawyer Leslie Abramson. The owners of her movie agency and X-Citement Video, Inc. She had lied (according to Lords, it was a "white lie") to law enforcement, photographers, producers, directors, co-workers, and the general public for two years. During late May 1986 (around three weeks after Lords' 18th birthday), authorities were informed that she had been underage when she appeared in the porn movies. Only she wouldn't learn them until it was too late. Shirley Chisholm, "that this nation has been able to select the beautiful young woman of color to be Miss America." There were fifty thousand reasons not to trust him. Thank God I have lived long enough," said Rep. Kuzma (age 14) as a freshman at Redondo Union High School in 1983, the year before she illegally entered the porn industry. Plus, Ashley has his own special connection to Traci, which will be revealed in episode six. And I teamed up with Ashley West to investigate the mystery, because how could I dream up a better partner? He’s the creator of the Rialto Report, a web and podcast channel that documents the golden age of porn, and was a consultant on all three seasons of HBO’s The Deuce. To wit: the Pubic Wars (an actual coined phrase, appearing in such august publications as the Wall Street Journal), which he won by showing short-and-curlies in the February 1970 Penthouse, a full eleven months before Playboy. When he brought Penthouse from England to America in 1969, he placed an ad in the New York Times depicting the Playboy logo, the bunny, in the crosshairs of a gun, the caption reading, "We’re going rabbit hunting." And Guccione shot to kill. Out-Hefnering Hefner had, after all, been his goal from the start. 1997–2002: Profiler, Blade and First Wave That Guccione zigged where Hefner zagged is no surprise. In 1996, she appeared in a commercial for GUESS with Juliette Lewis. Traci, call us! By the end of 1995, Lords divorced her husband of five years, Brook Yeaton. We’d love nothing more than to talk to her. She gave us a polite yet definitive turndown. One more thing: At the start of this project, we approached Traci through both her manager and PR representative to see if she wanted to participate. "Fashion is Traci Lords' latest passion". The Friends of Robert Vesco by John Cummings and Ernest Volkman, on the narcotic kinkpin John Lennon and Yoko Ono interview Tattoo pictorial (tattooed lesbian scene) by Ed Holzman Boy George profile by Timothy White John Travolta workout article Muhammad Ali profile by Allan Sonnenschein. Stephen Hicks covergirl (with George Burns), ex-Miss America, Vanessa Williams, in an interracial lesbian nude pictorial shot in b/w by Tom Chiapel. Stephen Hicks Hyapatia Lee porn star pictorial by J. This issue features Pet of the Month Tracy Lords (Traci Lords) pictorial and centerfold, photographed by J. Illustrated with artwork and nude pictorials. 228pp., including covers, semiglossy men's entertainment magazine devoted to articles, stories, fictions, reviews, interviews and humor relating to modern lifestyles, sex and sexuality. New York: Penthouse International, Ltd, 1984.
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