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Montana Fishburne Lands in High Society

Montana Fishburne, the daughter of Emmy-winning actor Laurence Fishburne who made her XXX film with Vivid Entertainment, is featured in an eight-page spread in the January 2011 issue of High Society Magazine, which goes on sale nationwide on Tuesday.

Montana Fishburne Demands Halt to Sale of Pumper Video

Montana Fishburne has demanded that porn star Brian Pumper stop selling videos that contain a sex scene of her and Pumper produced prior to her recent Vivid debut.

Video: Montana Fishburne Talks Porn Career, Considers New Sex Tape

Montana Fishburne told XBIZ she is seriously considering making another adult movie after the response to her new self-titled sex tape through Vivid Entertainment exceeded everyone's expectations.

'Stilts, DeVoe Show' Tackles Montana Fishburne Controversy

"The Stilts and DeVoe Show" on the Internet's LA Talk Radio on Wednesday tackled the controversy surrounding Montana Fishburne's entry into porn.

Montana Fishburne: 'Dad's Hurt by Sex Tape,' Vivid Bumps Release Date

Montana Fishburne told TMZ that her famous actor father Laurence Fishburne is "very hurt" over her hardcore sex tape “but for some reason, she's confident they can bury the hatchet.”

TMZ Posts Montana Fishburne Sex Tape Photos

Celebrity gossip site TMZ has posted screen grab photos of Montana Fishburne’s sex tape.

YanksCash Hires Cole Montana to Helm Production, Opens Phoenix Studio

Masturbation site YanksCash has hired Cole Montana to helm its entire production department — casting, shooting and editing both Yanks.com and ClubStroke.net content — in a new studio located in Phoenix.

Montana Bill Would Allow Counties, Cities to Enact Obscenity Ordinances

A bill proposed by the Montana Citizens for Decency Through Law would allow counties and cities to enact their own obscenity ordinances.

Obscenity Ban Fails, Zoning Plan OKd in Montana

Voters in Yellowstone County last week defeated a proposed ordinance that would criminalize “obscenity” made available to one or more people of any age. The proposal was sweeping, targeting adult entertainment available in publications, videos, strip clubs and perhaps the Internet.

Montana Man Sentenced for Transport of Obscene Materials

Assistant Attorney General John C. Richter announced the sentencing of a man this week to 30 months in prison for conspiring to transport obscene materials through the mail.

Montana Man Pleads Guilty to Obscenity

The man, Gary A. Robinson, was convicted in 2002 on charges of transporting videotapes that depicted bestiality and defecation content from his catalog titled "Susie's Corral." Robinson used the United Parcel Service to transport the tapes.