Daniels, LeMay Support ASACP in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Adult performers Stormy Daniels and Lynn LeMay supported ASACP by volunteering their time and star power at ASACP’s booth at the Vegas show. Daniels and LeMay were on hand to talk about ASACP and its RTA 'Restricted to Adults' website label while also taking time for photo opportunities with fans.

'Everyone at ASACP is so appreciative of Stormy and Lynn’s support,' ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said. 'Their participation at our booth definitely helped to garner more attention for RTA and ASACP’s mission.'

Daniels is the official spokesperson for ASACP, and she is currently developing a new public service announcement to bring attention to RTA.

'I was thrilled to participate at the ASACP booth,' Daniels said. 'Self-regulating ourselves is very important in protecting our industry and our businesses. Choosing to work in the adult industry comes with certain responsibilities that I think a lot of my fellow performers and producers are simply unaware of and I would like to raise that awareness.'

LeMay, a retired performer who is now president of LeMayzing Pictures, was proud to lend her support.

'Being a parent myself, I know I want to make sure my children are protected while surfing the Internet,' LeMay said. 'I’m proud to support ASACP and I think it’s important that the adult industry sends out the message that we do care about our children’s safety.'

Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. Companies and individuals interested in supporting ASACP are invited to visit ASACP.org for more information.

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