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Former Gay Performer Jarec Wentworth Sentenced To Prison

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Former Gay Performer Jarec Wentworth Sentenced To Prison

LOS ANGELES—Jarec Wentworth—a former Sean Cody star and Men.com exclusive—was sentenced to nearly six years in prison for extorting an Audi sports car and $500,000 in cash from a man who had hired him as an escort.

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Wentworth, whose real name is Teofil Brank, was sentenced to 70 months in prison and three years probation following his release, as well as ordered to pay $500,000 restitution to his victim. He was arrested by the FBI in March of this year after he reportedly took the items from the man in exchange for not revealing details of the victim’s sexual liaisons.

According to court reports, Wentworth continued to contact his victim following his arrest and while he was jailed awaiting trial, falsely accusing the man of having sex with minors.

Wentworth will serve his sentence in California, though it has not yet been determined in which prison.


Boxer Yusaf Mack Outed as Performer in Gay Porn Scene-UPDATED

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Boxer Yusaf Mack Outed as Performer in Gay Porn Scene-UPDATED

BRONX, N.Y.—Hey, remember that time when that guy on Facebook offered you a role in a straight porn movie, and you said okay, and you went to his apartment but said you needed a pill and a shot of vodka first—and several hours later, you found yourself asleep on a southbound Amtrak train with $4,500 in your pocket and no idea what you'd done for the whole previous evening? Happens to a lot of us, right? And what's worse, a few months later, people start looking at you funny while you walk down the street—and it's only then that you find out that "straight porn movie" you agreed to be in was really a gay porn movie? Yeah, bro, we feel your pain!

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In this case, the "bro" was Yusaf "Mack Attack" Mack, a now-retired pro boxer from West Philadelphia who was recently outed as having appeared in a gay threesome on the website DawgPoundUSA.com, which seems to specialize in gay content of color.

"My whole life, I’ve been what they call a whoremonger. I love females," Mack, 35 and a father of 10, told Philly.com. "The only time I touch a man is when I’m in the ring fighting."

According to the crack investigative work by Daily News/Philly.com reporter Jenice Armstrong, "bizarre things can happen when you mix drugs, alcohol and illicit sex," and she's perfectly willing to accept the concept that a brawny 35-year-old could have performed a variety of sexual acts with two other men, recited dialog and signed a model release—all while under the influence of date-rape drug GHB.

"Absolutely," agreed Trinka Porrata of Arizona's ProjectGHB.org. "It's entirely possible because [GHB is] a sexual stimulant and some people take it voluntarily to enhance the sexual experience. ... It's entirely possible to perform and yet not recall."

Of course, maybe the best evidence would be a statement from the guy who sent that Facebook message that offered Mack the porn job—but sonuvagun, Mack's forgotten his Facebook password, couldn't recover it for some reason, and has had to start a whole new page. Of all the rotten luck!

"All my real friends who really know me, know I like females," Mack told Armstrong. "I'm still me. You've got to realize that the ones that are not really talking to me are the ones that probably have skeletons in their closets."

But hey, who's going to challenge a brawny ex-boxer when he assures you that he's entirely heterosexual and has never had a gay thought in his head? We mean, it's not as if his Twitter history reveals that he "favorited" any gay material, right?

Anyway, we here at AVN are hopeful that Mack can get this awful mess cleared up—and the sooner, the better!

UPDATE: Thanks to Gawker.com, we now know that the movie in which Mack appears is titled Holiday Hump'n, and also stars Bamm Bamm and Young Buck. The site also got a statement from DawgPoundUSA completely denying Mack's allegations that he performed while under the influence of some drug:

"DawgPoundUSA.com is a reputable company which has produced high quality videos of men-of-color since 2002," the company told Gawker. "At no time have we ever coerced or drugged any of our models. The claims made by Mr. Mack are false, slanderous, and vehemently denied on our part. We intend to take all legal steps necessary to protect our good name and reputation against these patently false and preposterous claims."

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