comments_image -

Married to a Porn Star: A Florida Public Official Is Fired Because of His Wife's Job

Apparently, being openly married to a porn star while you're in a public service position is not allowed.
July 29, 2009  |  
 
Advertisement
 

This article was reprinted from The Faster Times. Faster. Smarter. Funnier: Go to TheFasterTimes.com for the latest in News, Politics, Science, Arts, Health, Nonsense, and everything else.

What’s a more heinous offense than being gay and out in the military?

Apparently, being openly married to a porn star while you’re in a public service position.

Fort Meyers Beach, Florida has enacted its own unofficial Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy on Scott Janke -- the city’s town manager -- after it was discovered that his wife was a porn actress.

The town council voted unanimously to relieve Janke of his post without cause, leaving him with six months’ severance pay -- and the black mark of a firing on his resume.

The problem? Janke’s wife, Anabela Mota is the star of some adult videos under the name Jazella Moore. I couldn’t find the names of any of the films, but that’s mainly because I didn’t want to dig too deeply into the bowels of the search engine -- even in the name of research.

On her website, the extremely young-looking 43-year-old describes herself as a “priestess of the erotic arts” and describes how acting in porn helped her break “the paradox of the Madonna/whore” and let “ecstatic joy” triumph.

It would be hard to top the comments of Howard Simon of the ACLU, who told USA Today that “this might go down as one of the top 10 poor judgments by public officials in Florida history.”

True that, Howard. True that.

So, are adult film actresses and actors not allowed to be married? And if they do tie the knot, are they supposed to get hitched to others in “unclean” professions? Finally, does no one see the irony in “erotic art” being considered less savory than doing the dirty work of a politician?

Ren, a writer on the Feministe blog and a sex worker herself, pens an excellent post about the ruckus that gets stirred up when people find out someone in the adult industry is (gasp) married.

She describes how normally sensible people ask incredulous questions about fidelity, intimacy and -- the blogger’s favorite -- how her husband can “let” her work at such a trade:

In this situation, not only does the sex worker get the great googlymoogly, but so does their partner.  They get in on all the bullshit right along with their sex worker spouse. They can be fired, they can lose their kids, they put up with all kinds of shit right along with their partner in that til death do you part kind of way.

Link to the original article -- Married to a Porn Star: The New Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.

 

submit to reddit

-
Email
Print
Share
LIKED THIS ARTICLE? JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST
Stay up to date with the latest AlterNet headlines via email
See more stories tagged with: porn, florida, porn star
Advertisement
Most Read
Most Emailed
Most Discussed
On REDDIT
On DIGG
 
loading most read content ..
Advertisement
Record 45% of Iraq and Afghanistan Vets Have Filed for Disability

By Muriel Kane | Raw Story

 
 
President Obama's Memorial Day Address: "Honoring Those Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice"

By Julianne Escobedo Shepherd | AlterNet

 
 
"Tubes": What the Internet is Made Of

By Laura Miller | Salon

 
 
Students at Stuyvesant Take Issue With Sexist Dress Code

By Jill F | Feministe

 
 
Chris Hayes on Memorial Day: Glamorizing and Justifying War with the Term "Hero"

By Julianne Escobedo Shepherd | AlterNet

 
 
Cory Booker vs. Philly Mayor Michael Nutter on Mitt Romney

By BooMan | Booman Tribune

 
 
How Florida Governor Rick Scott Could Steal The Election For Mitt Romney

By Judd Legum | ThinkProgress

 
 
Renowned Economist Simon Johnson Calls for a National Safety Board for Finance Ticking Time Bomb

By Lynn Parramore | AlterNet

 
 
Veterans' Gap

By Ed Kilgore | Washington Monthly

 
 
"Hero of War"–Rise Against Song Captures Iraq War Veteran’s Tragic Experience

By Amy Goodman | Democracy Now

 
 
 
 
 
loading ...
POWERED BY DIGG'S USERS
 
[ page served from web 1 ]