June 8, 2006
It was NOT a mutual decision to leave Tera vision AVN article states that it was a mutual decision for me and Tera vision to go our separate ways. That is not the case. Tera vision gave me absolutely no notice.
Right before I was to attend Exxxotica Miami Beach convention they dropped me. Before my attorney received a fax from Tera vision, I was trying to get a hold of Evan, Tera or someone at the office only to be ignored. I wanted to know the details, such as my flight number and departure time, hotel, etc. I did nothing to Evan (CEo of Tera vision) for him to treat me like this.
My contract with them states that if one party wishes to end the contract, we are to give each other a 60 day notice. Where is my 60 day notice Evan? I also canceled two feature dancing gigs this month, just so I would be able to attend these conventions. Not only did I loose money from that, but I'm still owed a pay check from Tera vision. Funny how Evan totally disregarded that. I guess since he's making a ton of money from my lates movie Test Drive, he doesn't think about other people and the fact that they have bills to pay.
Just read on AVN that Evan's excuse it because he wants to concentrate more on Tera. Well Evan, then why would you screw me over like this?! Give me notice just like our contract says. And why were my pay checks late all the time? People, including me have rent, car payments, cell phone bills and so on. I would never treat anyone the way he's treated me. Then again, Evan is known for this.
If you knew anything about my career, then how could you say that I am "actively avoiding black guys". Ever since I've entered the industry I've been scooped up and always under contract. First with Pleasure Productions, then Jill Kelly Productions, and most recently Tera vision.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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