Community leaders have questioned the existence of a local anti-porn group this week. According to the Arizona Republic, the mysterious group that launched Scottsdale's latest porn controversy has no known members and likely does not even exist at all.
A group calling itself the Northeast Valley Coalition Against Pornography garnered public attention in Scottsdale last week when it distributed several fliers warning of an Oregon couple's plans to move their hardcore Web site to a local neighborhood.
However, according to the report, the flier listed no contact information, and several community leaders said they had never even heard of the group.
The Arizona Republic report went on to say that Kevin Otterson, who runs the Wifey's World site with his wife, Sandra, declined to speculate who may have targeted him. But he did tell the report that he thought it was not someone who lived in Scottsdale.