Monarchy Distro Owner Makes Offer To Clippers Owner Sterling, Girlfriend

LOS ANGELES—While the NBA investigates Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling made racially insensitive comments to his girlfriend V. Stiviano, Monarchy Distribution owner and CEO Mike Kulich has issued a public appeal to the pair to participate in an adult film in the cuckold genre.

Sterling made headlines this week when gossip site TMZ posted an audio recording that reportedly features Sterling instructing his girlfriend not to bring black people to his team’s basketball games.

"I am appalled by the comments Mr. Sterling made to his girlfriend V. Stiviano regarding her association with black men,” Kulich said in a release. “Interracial porn has always been one of our top selling genres, and cuckolding—as small a niche as it is—also has a huge a market, so we see a perfect opportunity for Mr. Sterling to sit in the corner and watch one of our large black studs like Isaiah Maxwell, Mandingo or king of the interracial cuckolds Shane Diesel step in and show V. Stiviano why the saying ‘once you go black, you don't go back’ is so true."

Kulich didn’t make a monetary offer to Sterling, but rather plans to let the team owner name his own price.

"For Big Don, this isn't about money, it's about cleaning up the racist image that he has portrayed to the league and to the world,” Kulich said. “Him sitting in a corner and watching a big black cock violate his woman would certainly prove to all his naysayers that he isn't the racist that people believe he is being portrayed as."

In an attempt to sweeten the deal, Kulich says that the woman in the scene doesn't necessarily have to be Sterling's girlfriend V. Stiviano.

“All we want is Sterling in the movie, sitting in the chair and pretending his wife his cuckolding him,” Kulich said. “No sex, no clothes off, just observation. We will hire another beautiful white girl ready to get dug into deep if Ms. Stiviano does not feel comfortable having sex on camera.”

Kulich, who also owns SkweezMe.com, a provider of video-on-demand services, said all profits from sales of the DVD and VOD revenues from its SkweezMe.com debut will be donated to the NAACP.