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Chris Morris May17, 2013 Chanel Preston knows not everyone approves of her chosen profession. That's one of the risks that go with being one of the biggest stars in porn. But she never thought it would affect her ability to open a bank account. Preston recently opened a business account with City National Bank in Los Angeles. When she went to deposit checks into the account days later, however, she was told it had been shut down, due to "compliance issues". She found the manager she had originally worked with and asked what had happened. The bank, she was told, was worried about the Webcam shows she had on her site and had revoked the account. (City National declined to comment on Preston's accusations and on whether it had any policy regarding accounts tied to the porn industry.) Preston is hardly the only porn star who has had trouble with the banking industry. Several performers and porn insiders (who were afraid to go on the record due to possible repercussions from their banks) said they have been denied accounts from a variety of financial institutions. "The people within my [local] bank have urged me to downplay the nature of my business because corporate frowns on it," said one long-time industry veteran. The issue seems to be reaching a boiling point, though. Earlier this week, Marc Greenberg, founder of the soft porn studio MRG Entertainment, filed suit against JPMorgan Chase in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging the bank violated fair lending laws and its own policy for refusing to underwrite a loan for "moral reasons". Greenberg says he was approached by a representative of the bank about refinancing an existing loan. But once he started the process, he says he saw repeated delays for four months. That's when he said he reached out to a JPMorgan vice president for an explanation. The vice president "was evasive in his response to plaintiff's application status requests and finally informed plaintiff during a telephone conversation that plaintiff's loan application was refused due to 'moral reasons,' because of JPMorgan's disapproval of plaintiff's former source of income and occupation as an owner of a television production company that produced television programs that dealt with the subject of human sexuality," the complaint reads. Greenberg's attorneys claim they were told by the vice president that the application was denied because of the potential "reputational risk" to the firm. The rejection, noted the suit, was confounding since Chase had long held the original deed of trust on the home, without any comment on Greenberg's career. "JPMorgan purports to be so ashamed of nudity and human sexuality that it cannot process a refinance of a home loan of plaintiff, secured by plaintiff's house, because plaintiff's source of income six years ago included production of television programs that contained nudity and human sexuality," the suit reads. JPMorgan Chase declined to comment on the accusations due to the pending litigation. Preston noted she, too, has been denied a loan because of her profession—though at a different bank. "[The loan officer] asked me 'are you affiliated with the adult entertainment industry?' When I said yes, she said 'We will not give you a loan.'," she said. Whether the decision to deny Preston's business account or Greenberg's refinance application is discriminatory lending is a matter of debate—and, in Greenberg's case, something the courts will have to decide. David Barr, a spokesperson for the FDIC, however, said institutions are permitted to make their own calls on who they work with to a certain degree. "The decision to open or maintain an account is up to the individual institution," he said. "The rules are not prescriptive, which means that the bank must make its own assessment to determine the risks associated with an account and whether that account should be terminated or not opened in the first place." And it is not uncommon for many businesses to take a moral stand about who they do business with. Indeed, some investment firms make it a point to avoid getting involved with tobacco producers or gun manufacturers because of the social issues tied to those industries. Porn stars and adult entertainment industry insiders do note that the troubles they've experienced are tied to business—not personal—accounts. That may be because personal accounts are opened under their real names, which typically don't raise an eyebrow, while business is done under more well-known pseudonyms, which is when people take notice. "It's kind of obvious about what I do when a young girl goes into a Valley bank with a different female name than the one on [their] driver's license," said Preston. But such friction between people involved in the adult entertainment industry and banking institutions are likely to become more common. With the advent of the Internet, the $14 billion adult entertainment industry is undergoing a transformation. Film and video distribution is giving way to Internet sites and Web cams. As a result, barriers to entry in the industry are being lowered and more of the industry is being based out of homes and being run through small business arrangements and partnerships, necessitating banking services. |
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![]() Yet a certain bank from UK/Eastern Asia didn't mind taking money from Mexicans who were doing naughty things....
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![]() lol i wonder what about all these hooking (escort) pornstars?. i guess they have that problem all the time
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![]() So that's why swiping a credit card between a hookers butt cheeks doesn't work.
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![]() This is in LA where most pornstars work. How idiotic of the bank.
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![]() In the old days (30+ years ago) most banking was done by regional commercial banks, just bigger versions of the old-timey small town bank. These banks had roots in the community, and thrived when their communities thrived. They made money by keeping money circulating productively in their local economies.
Such banks still exist today, and while times have been tough for them, they have managed well enough. Thanks to Occupy I became more mindful of how my choices affected the economic health of my area. I closed my account with a nationwide bank and switched to a large regional commercial bank Surely in LA there are some strong mid-sized local banks that will be glad to take their money. I am sorry for the troubles these people have had and hope they can find banks that will work with them. |
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![]() This is hilarious. The cocaine-snorting. hooker-hiring, screw-everyone and crash-the-world-economy banksters don't want porn money because of moral issues?
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![]() Damn crooks were okay taking bailout money but won't take porn money. I think it's really irresponsible of them to refuse business considering they had to get loans to stay afloat. I feel like they owe it to every tax payer to be more productive instead of feeling morally superior and doing counter-productive stuff like this. I'm sure those same porn stars that they look down on are some of the same people whose tax money kept their banks from closing.
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![]() I don't see how a bank could refuse service to a customer just because of their choosen profession! It's not like her profession is illegal, like selling drugs or trafficing humans!
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