SIlence Is Not An Option: The Free Speech Coalition Weighs In On The Rentboy Raid

Posted August 31, 2015 1:46 PM by with 2 comments

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the trade organization for the adult entertainment industry in the United States is the front line of defense in the the many battles we face. Today, the Free Speech Coalition weighs in on the Rentboy raid with a profound and sobering conclusion:

“Every time the government successfully silences one of us, it is easier for them to silence the next.”

Diane Duke, CEO of the Free Speech Coalition, today released the following in reaction to the raid on Rentboy.com last week:

Last week, the offices of Rentboy.com, the online escort advertising directory, were raided in New York by the Department of Homeland Security. Its staff of seven, from the CEO to the social media manager were arrested, some in their own homes. Their bank accounts were frozen. Their website was seized. A business that provided an advertising platform for thousands of escorts’ livelihoods was eliminated overnight. This was not only a violation of the free speech rights for site owner Jeffrey Hurant, but also for those men who advertised on the site.
Free Speech Coalition Weighs In On The Rentboy Raid
Unfortunately, we in the adult industry have plenty of experience with these raids. From our inception as a legal business in the late 60s, adult film makers and workers have been surveilled, censored, raided and harassed by law enforcement units from vice squads to the FBI. In the past few years, adult performers, producers and service providers have protested as their bank accounts were shut down, their health records subpoenaed and their right-to-work violated by misguided moralists. No matter what the tactic, the goal is the same – push us into the shadows and silence our voices.

Our industry is diverse; many of us have different needs and concerns. Time after time, this has been used to divide us; performers against providers, producers against performers, straight against gay. However, it is clear that if we do not unify in the face of these assaults, the industry we have all worked so hard to build will crumble. Instead, our differences should be our strength – our unity in the face of censorship, our secret to survival. At times like these, it is more important than ever that we amplify each others voices and come to each others defenses, even when it means a risks to ourselves.

Jeffrey Hurant was not a member of the Free Speech Coalition. However, we stand in solidarity with anyone who find themselves targets of government censorship. With his assets seized, Jeffrey is incapable of mounting even a basic a legal defense.

We ask that our industry support Jeffrey and his staff by donating to this fund. And should pleas to justice and empathy not be enough, remember this: Every time the government successfully silences one of us, it is easier for them to silence the next.

You can read more about Jeffrey’s case and donate at RentBoyFund.org.

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2 responses to SIlence Is Not An Option: The Free Speech Coalition Weighs In On The Rentboy Raid

  1. Peter August 31st, 2015 at 8:32 PM

    “Every time the government successfully silences one of us, it is easier for them to silence the next.”

    This is all very interesting to me because when The Commonwealth of Virginia used RICO Law to go after an escort service, we were the only people saying that was heavy handed. Sure, it can be argued that Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes deserved what they got but, using State RICO Law Against Sex Workers should have caused a lot of outrage in the gay and civil rights community with Cuadra and Kerekes..

    Also, as we pointed out with the prosecutions of Cuadra and Kerekes, seizing a defendant’s assets so that the defendant is unable to afford private legal counsel is now standard operating procedure in high profile criminal prosecutions.

    It should cause a lot of people some “concern” to learn / know that maybe The Government is determined to make sure that The Rentboy.com Seven are not able to afford private counsel.

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    • Hman September 1st, 2015 at 7:18 AM

      Thanks, Peter. It causes a lot of concern around here as you can imagine. Thank you for participating in our conversation about this. Your insight is valuable.

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