The Star Factory Shows Support for FSC

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Adult entertainment publicity company The Star Factory is encouraging clients to get more involved with their industry by joining the Free Speech Coalition.

Effective immediately, all clients interested in becoming a member of the FSC will have the dollar amount deducted from their retainer fee.

“Instead of putting that dollar amount towards The Star Factory, it will be applied to their FSC membership fee,” The Star Factory’s Alexander Raymond said. “The clients we have are serious about their work and love the industry they are a part of. We wholeheartedly support the FSC and will do what we can to show our support.”

“Alex informed me of the Free Speech Coalition and I was immediately interested in becoming a member,” said Angela Aspen, adult performer and new FSC member.

“For The Star Factory to pay for it is proof of how much the care about the industry and how much they want us to be involved. To educate ourselves while helping the industry? It’s a win-win.”

Members of FreeSpeechCoalition.com will receive exclusive benefits and services through the association.

Membership dues will support FSC’s efforts to provide needed resources to the adult industry and its members; allowing them to represent a pro-adult voice to mainstream media, legislators and the general public.

"FSC welcomes all performers that want to join,” FSC membership director Joanne Cachapero said. “Individual professional memberships are $50 a year, and go to help fund legal advocacy and business resources, like our newly launched Anti-Piracy Action Program.”

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