Porn Escort Lands Boston Cop in Hot Water

BOSTON — A Boston police officer is in hot water for allegedly providing a police escort to a local nightclub for a pair of gay adult performers. The incident occurred on October 24, 2008 and came to light this week via the Boston Herald newspaper as well as local television news reports.

The performers are Falcon Studios exclusives Aden Jaric and Jordan Jaric, a real-life couple who make personal appearances and perform together. They were in Boston for shows at several local nightclubs, including the Roxy.

"The night after the show at the Roxy, the Jarics performed at Trixxx, an all-male Providence strip club, according to NBC 10 TV station in Providence [Rhode Island]," wrote the Herald. "NBC 10 reported [this week] that Boston police are investigating the claim that a BPD officer escorted the Jarics to the Roxy."

Police have not revealed the identity of the officer, who has been placed on desk duty pending the outcome of an internal investigation.

"These are troubling allegations at a time when resources are stretched thin. The department is taking this matter very seriously and it will be fully investigated," Police Commissioner Edward Davis said.

No reason has been given as to why the Jarics were given a police escort. A local television news report took note of a blog posting made by the Jarics that apparently refers to the incident, as well as a photograph that showed the cruiser with lights flashing as the alleged escort was underway.

At press time, the Jarics had not responded to the Boston Herald story through Falcon, or via their studio-sponsored blog.

Aden Jaric and Jordan Jaric are currently onscreen in "Malibu Heat." Recent films include "Rough Play," "Winter Heat" and "Endless Crush."

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