Adult entertainment actress and stand up comedian Stormy Daniels lost her defamation appeals case against President Donald Trump. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a lower court decision stating Trump calling Daniels a “con job” on Twitter back in 2018 was viewed as “hyperbole” and a “colorful expression”, but not an actual accusation of criminal fraud against her as she and her attorney claimed.

The whole thing stemmed from a 2018 episode of ABC’s “The View” when Daniels and her now former attorney Michael Avenatti appeared as guests on the morning talk show. They showed a sketch of man who they claimed threatened and harassed Daniels, and her then infant daughter, in a Las Vegas gym parking lot back in 2011. She claimed the man told her to “leave Trump alone” after she did an interview with In Touch magazine revealing her alleged affair with Trump. She thought the man was hired by Trump to scare her from speaking out. The magazine didn’t publish the interview at the time because Trump’s attorney threatened to sue them if they did.

Daniels decided to come forward with the affair allegations in a series of interviews in 2018. She said she never reported the parking lot incident to the police because she was afraid that the unidentified man would find her again if she went to the authorities.

AVN has cancelled the AVN Awards show and their fan convention which was all supposed to take place in Las Vegas like usual in January 2021. The ongoing pandemic made the planning process ahead of time impossible to predict what the conditions could be like in the coming months. Vendors and fans from around the world start booking flights and hotels when the event dates are announced.

The 38th AVN Awards, which are adult entertainment’s version of the Oscars, will now take place on 1/23/21 on the AVN Stars website. The AVN Adult Entertainment Expo fan convention will also take place online in some format from 1/20/21 to 1/23/21. This is similar to what other awards shows and the San Diego Comic Con were forced to do this year because of the pandemic.

Former “Boy Meets World” actress Maitland Ward is on the cover of this month’s AVN Magazine. She starred in the CBS daytime soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful” as a teenager in the mid-1990s then joined the cast of the popular Friday night ABC sitcom “Boy Meets World” in its final two seasons from 1998 to 2000. She began doing adult shows on webcam sites a few years ago and made her adult movie debut in 2019. She won an AVN Award for best supporting actress in the movie “Drive” which was written and directed by fellow adult star Kayden Kross.

Kayley Gunner has signed with the Nexxxt Level Talent Agency. She made her adult debut this year and has also been active doing shows on her Only Fans page and My Free Cams over the last several months. She is a Army veteran.

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