A gay porn star left enemas, sex toys and bodily fluids all over a
rented California mansion when he made a hardcore movie there under
false pretenses, a new lawsuit alleges.
After Michael Lucas’ film crew stayed five days at the Acacia Mansion,
“Urine, semen and fecal matter were found on the linens, carpets,
upholstery, walls, ceilings and in the hot tub,” according to the
lawsuit filed Thursday by Acacia owner Kristina Knapic. The Smoking Gun
website obtained a copy of the suit pressed in Ventura County Superior Court.
The Acacia Mansion, northwest of Los Angeles in Ojai, Calif., is the subject of a lawsuit its owner filed against a gay porn star she said pretended to be another person who was renting the property for a vacation then filmed a hardcore movie there. |
“Enema kits were found throughout the house--on the floors, in the
beds, in nightstand drawers and in the trash," the lawsuit said. It also
noted, "Various sexual devices were found in the beds and in the
trash," and said "The hot tub water was brownish in color."
Knapic found a business card for Lucas Entertainment when she
discovered the “very shocking” state of the house following the nearly
$5,000 August stay at the 1929 Spanish revival in Ojai, roughly 80 miles
northwest of Los Angeles, she told the Daily News.
“I of course got rid of all the stuff that was dirty and very obvious,
but there’s a lot of stuff you don’t see until you get out the
blacklight,” Knapic said.
Knapic, 45, submitted a claim of $30,000 to Airbnb after she said Lucas
rented the property under a fake name that looked like “Anna” and
showed up to take the keys by saying he was her brother in law. The
renter had asked to book the property for a "summer vacation," according
to the lawsuit. It orders Lucas not to sell or distribute any footage
from the house she refurbished after buying it 11 years ago, she said.
“Plaintiff has not, and does not, rent the property for the purposes of
filming adult pornographic movies,” the lawsuit said. “Such an image is
not one plaintiff wants associated with her pristine home.”
Lucas acknowledged his company had filmed a movie but called the
allegations about the mess left at the house "absolutely, 100% every
word" false.
"We were told and we have it in writing as well that the mansion was in
perfect condition," Lucas said. "In fact, we were told that the mansion
was cleaner and in a better condition than it was before."
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