Raven Riley Retires From Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — Adult performer Raven Riley has left the industry.

Thomas Leach, owner of affiliate company JayManCash.com, announced Riley's retirement on industry message board GFY.com.

“The first thing I’d like to do is clarify the rumors regarding Raven," Leach said. "I am always intrigued at how fast the rumor mill spins in our industry. While no official documents have been signed, Raven has communicated that the adult Industry is no longer in her future."

Besides her adult performing, Riley assisted with member support at JayManCash.com, which promoted RavenRiley.com as their flagship site.

Despite Riley's departure from the industry, Leach assured webmasters that her site will remain at the forefront of his company's promotional efforts.

"The site will remain live," he said. "We have content updates for the considerable future and RavenRiley.com continues to enjoy solid conversions this year."

Leach told XBIZ that his company has enough brand new content to last through the end of 2008.

Riley, Miss XBIZ Summer 2008 for the upcoming XBIZ Summer Forum will be there in spirit, as her face and name helped establish and promote the show's sexy summer theme.

XBIZ will celebrate her career with the exclusive premiere of her first and only feature film, "Succubus," Thursday 8-10 p.m. in the famed Hard Rock penthouse suite. Leach said that he will be at the party with a host of new talent.

For more information, visit XBIZSummerForum.com.

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