James Deen rape allegations from Stoya, Amber Rayne, Nikki Blue, Joanna Angel and others, and the he-said, she-said accounts of assault on porn sets involving Deen are explored with Hollywood journalist Mark Ebner. We also look at the retrial of Dalia Dippolito for the murder of her husband which Ebner has thoroughly researched for his book, Poison Candy. Get deep in the dirt of Hollywood in this episode of Crime Time, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner.
New York Times best selling author Mark Ebner is an award winning investigative journalist who has covered all aspects of celebrity and crime culture for Spy, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Details, Los Angeles, Premiere, Salon, Spin, Radar, Angeleno, The Daily Beast.com, Gawker.com, BoingBoing.net and New Times among other national and international and internet publications. He has repeatedly positioned himself in harm’s way, conducting dozens of investigations into such subjects as Scientology, Pit Bull fighting in South Central Los Angeles, the Ku Klux Klan in Texas, celebrity stalkers, drug dealers, missing porn stars, sports groupies, mobsters, college suicides and Hepatitis C in Hollywood.
00:01 Welcoming Mark Ebner back to Crime.
01:02 San Bernardino shooting and Saudi Arabia tie.
03:39 The Dalia Dippolito case recap.
12:25 Clip, Dalia learns her husband has been murdered.
12:32 The Dalia Dippolito case recap continued.
14:30 Sex, theft and retrial.
20:11 Television and the quest for fame.
21:50 POISON CANDY and a “fair” trial.
24:03 James Deen new abuse allegations from Nicki Blue.
25:19 “50 shades of grey area” and daughterdestruction.com.
26:50 James Deen’s reputation and Bill Cosby comparisons.
28:44 Kink.com, studio culpability and examining rape allegations.
32:40 Why now, feminism, and Bret Easton Ellis.
34:40 Social media harassment and porn company statements.
38:13 Finding the line between real life and work.
39:07 Thank you and goodbye.
New York Times best selling author Mark Ebner is an award winning investigative journalist who has covered all aspects of celebrity and crime culture for Spy, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Details, Los Angeles, Premiere, Salon, Spin, Radar, Angeleno, The Daily Beast.com, Gawker.com, BoingBoing.net and New Times among other national and international and internet publications. He has repeatedly positioned himself in harm’s way, conducting dozens of investigations into such subjects as Scientology, Pit Bull fighting in South Central Los Angeles, the Ku Klux Klan in Texas, celebrity stalkers, drug dealers, missing porn stars, sports groupies, mobsters, college suicides and Hepatitis C in Hollywood.
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