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October 29, 2018

Lawsuit: GOP Lawmaker Who Wanted To Be Porn Star Punched Producer

The Associated Press is reporting on a new lawsuit that alleges a Republican state lawmaker in New Hampshire wanted to appear in a porn film, but when the scenes that he shot failed to go to his liking, he beat up his business partner, who was the producer of the film. The suit was filed by Simi Valley, California, by Jonathan Carter. According to the lawsuit, Republican state house rep Frank Sapareto formed a business partnership with Carter to go into the porn business, but one of the conditions was that Sapareto would star in the first adult video that they produced together. Sapareto, pictured above, allegedly filmed scenes for the video in California. But for some reason, he was not pleased with how the shoot went.  As a result, the AP reported, Sapareto visited Carter at his Simi Valley home the day after the shoot and “hit him in the head, face and body,” giving Carter a concussion. The assault allegedly occurred in June.  Sapareto flatly denied the allegations in an AP interview. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” the legislator said in the interview. “Wow, that’s a great story. I haven’t heard that one. I thought we were all done going after men.” The lawsuit was filed on Friday. On Monday afternoon, Simi Valley police said that the Ventura Country District Attorney’s office was declining to charge Saparetto criminally, due to “insufficient evidence,” even though police had slapped Sapareto with a misdemeanor battery citation earlier.  But Sapareto also denied that he knew Carter at all, or that he had ever been involved in the porn business. Asked by the AP about the citation, Sapareto said that it was the result of a traffic violation. But a police report cited by the AP says that Sapareto told them he partnered with Carter, whom he met online, in a porn production, but denied assaulting him. He did visit Carter’s home after the shoot, he told police according to the report, but only to return camera equipment. Sapareto chairs the New Hampshire House Criminal Justice Committee—despite the fact that he, himself, was convicted of an earlier assault, reportedly for pushing the daughter of his then-girlfriend in 2013. Sapareto served no time behind bars for the assault conviction, however.  As a legislator, he once introduced a bill to reduce penalties for fighting, as long as the parties were fighting by “mutual consent.” But the bill failed to pass.  The political site Citizens Count lists Sapareto as divorced and the father of two children. Photo via Frank Sapareto Twitter

 
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