by Furry Girl
07.27.11
Though she's been an adult entertainer since the 1980s, Kimberly Kupps is currently best known as half of the Florida couple who was arrested for shooting porn in the privacy of their own home. Like me, Kimberly operates her own independent porn site, so it's a case that definitely caught my attention. Some sex workers mistakenly view porn as legal, easy, and even dismiss it as "sex work lite," because supposedly, those of us who make porn don't break any laws and face no risk. As a pornographer, even if you are trying to stay within the bounds of the law and don't shoot anything "extreme," you can find yourself dealing with an obscenity prosecution, as Kimberly and her husband have learned this summer.
The pair was arrested on June 3rd by their local Polk County Sheriff, who is going after them as a part of a war on porn to clean up the conservative area. (Sheriff Grady Judd is also facing a federal civil rights lawsuit for allegedly harassing another local woman for her atheist organization.) Kimberly and her husband are being represented by well-known first amendment attorney Lawrence Walters. Walters is donating part of his fee, but there are still plenty of costs being incurred with mounting a strong legal defense, so Kimberly has set up a defense fund. Please donate if you can. You know you would want the same done for you if you were facing a legal battle due to your own adult work - whatever type of work that may be.
Although their computers were seized by the police, Kimberly recently took the time to do an interview with me from her iPhone.
Furry Girl: First, can you tell us who you are, what you do, and how long you've been involved in the adult industry?
Kimberly Kupps: I started dancing in Houston, Texas in 1980 at Ricks after seeing an article in Playboy magazine that the dancers there could make up to $1,000 a day. Having worked at the University of South Florida as a medical secretary, hardly making anything, it looked very attractive. I stayed there for almost 10 years, then I heard of some girls getting large implants and doing magazine shoots and touring as a feature dancer. Since my husband and I both loved to travel, we went for it in 1990, going with the name Kimberly Kupps (Kimberly since I liked Kim Bassenger). I danced all over the US and Canada, also shooting over 100 magazine sets (for Gent, Leg Show, Busty Mag etc). After a few years, the fans and clubs wanted to see the feature dancers "in action." Having been with a husband who loved me in all situations (we are both nudists) we jumped right in and went to Los Angles and started shooting XXX sets on a regular basis. That is fun, and you start getting a following of fans who then come to your stage shows and buy items such as magazines you have been in and Polaroids taken with them after the show. After over a million miles of driving all over the US and Canada, working 6 days a week, the business got less attractive since more and more girls were starting, and by then it was not a unique thing any more. When the world wide web was starting, we opened KimberlyKupps.com, both running the site and taking the photos.
FG: Was your web site your sole source of income, or do you have a day job?
KK: Having created an extensive worldwide fan base due to the 100+ adult videos I have been in, it creates a oportunity of ongoing sales of "personal videos," which is when a fan creates a idea that he wants to see me doing, mostly by myself talking to the camera saying "his" name so he gets the video as if I was there with him. The website is our primary source of both income and reference to others of where I might be performing or shooting my next video. Both my husband and I have met some wonderful people all over the world.
FG: What charges are you and your husband facing, and what are the maximum sentences and fines you could be looking at?
KK: 13 charges of selling obscenity, one felony of commercial distribution of obcenity for the both of us. We have not asked the sentences nor fines since we whole heartedly believe in our innocence and the US's freedoms.
FG: What specifically about your content has the state alleged to be obscene?
KK: I will answer vaguely since they might use anything against us. We did get questions on a "POV" [point-of-view] clip, but it is a solo one. They think it is me with [a fan in person], but it is me talking to him as if he was there. We have NEVER done fisting, rape style content, underage people, BDSM or bondage with sex. We do not understand [our prosecution] when we can get all this stuff on DishNetwork on our TV now!
FG: How did the local and national media reacted to your arrest?
KK: From what our friends told us about the media coverage (in the Lakeland Ledger) and a few TV news reports, the commentary has been 95% positive.
FG: You've started a defense fund to help with your legal costs. How has response and support been from others in the sex industry?
KK: Support has been okay, but since it is not yet a national issue, others either forget or do not care since it is not their problem. But if [the state wins], the next county over will say, "Hey let's do it, too," and it starts a domino effect.
FG: Is there anything else you want people to know about you and your case?
KK: It DOES affect all citizens of the US to choose what they want to view in the privacy of their own home. This invasion of our privacy and first amendment freedoms need to be defended at all costs! Please do not take the freedoms you think the constitution guarantees for granted.
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