A Massachusetts judge presiding over the trial involving a Martha's Vineyard landlord who is suing Mile High Media and several associates for a 2014 incident involving artwork in her rental property — which she claimed could be seen onscreen in several adult videos — rejected the defense’s proposed questions for potential jurors about prejudicial views and attitudes about pornography.
A federal judge rejected yesterday several memos filed by the counsel of the Martha's Vineyard landlord who is suing Mile High Media and several associates for a 2014 incident involving artwork in her rental property, which she claimed could be seen onscreen in several adult videos.
A federal judged ruled Monday on the motion for summary judgment concerning the 11 counts alleged by the landlord in the “Martha’s Vineyard Porn Case,” accusing porn producers of using a rental property to shoot content without permission or clearance for on-camera artwork.