Gay Brazilian Tube Site Could Be on Hook for $990K in Damages

PHOENIX — A federal judge is weighing Corbin Fisher's motion asking for damages of more than $990,000 against ViniGay.com, a tube site that was alleged to have streamed its movies.  

Corbin Fisher in the suit said that it found three copies of its movies shared on the site — "Cory Fucks Lucas," "Cory Fucks Dawson" and "Cain Fucks Travis."

But since the suit was filed in February, the defendants in the case, Brazil resident Gustavo Paladeski, and his company, haven't responded to the suit, which was filed at U.S. District Court in Phoenix.  

The site, once billed as the "No. 1 in Brazil for gay porn videos," has been taken down since the suit was filed.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Lawrence Anderson said Corbin Fisher's $990,000 default judgment motion "remains under advisement for ruling." The studio also is asking for an injunction and attorneys fees.

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