Friday, October 3, 2008

The Road to Perdition: How the BLUE MOVIE police bust reveals Falcon's Deepening Management Crisis

Shockingly, if Falcon Production Manager Adam Q. Robinson filled prescriptions under his own name it's no wonder the HALT AUTHORITY is investigating him. The doctor who prescribed the Viagra to him is in deep trouble as well in our view.

This is very serious because now Robinson has opened the door for MUCH more trouble for Falcon. Given his felony convictions for sale of controlled substances he has given the green light to any of the hundreds of models who filmed while he was on set acting as production manager to file a civil action against Falcon Studios, with possible "pain and suffering" settlements adding up to millions.

Reportedly, a number of models experienced adverse side effects as a result of taking the Viagra Robinson gave them, apparently with complete disregard for their health in Robinson's callous dtermination to crank out the videos, whatever the cost to human resources.
Now TEAM KRUEZER sees how it all went down. The LA COUNTY SHERIFF's HALT AUTHORITY TASK FORCE, a division of the SPECIAL CRIMES UNIT, could not move quickly enough, so they passed it on to LAPD VICE who gained entry to the BLUE MOVIE set last week on permits violations. Robinson was their target.
Now the investigation is being conducted by LAPD NARCOTICS, which is unprecedented, with the assistance of the SAN FRANCISCO POLICE, NARCOTICS DIVISION.

Readers and clients, do you see in what direction this ROAD TO PERDITION is going and where it might ultimately lead?

A revealing aside: RUSSELL PACHMAN aka Leif Gobo did not tell the director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco (where he teaches art classes) that he was involved in the adult biz. Pachman's affinity for Latino twinks is well known. Now we know why Cruz was helping him, wink, wink nod, nod, "direct".

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