Exclusive: Mindy McCready and Porn Distributor's Fight Over 'Sex Tape' Intensifies
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Earlier this week adult film studio Vivid Entertainment announced that they were postponing the release of Mindy McCready’s alleged sex tape “Baseball Mistress” to verify legalities surrounding the tape’s origins, but it looks as though the battle between Vivid’s founder/co-chairman Steven Hirsch and the country crooner’s attorney Adam Dread is getting spicier by the second.
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Pop Tarts has exclusively obtained a letter send to Vivid from Dread, requesting that the XXX studio provide him with the following in order to avoid taking the matter to court:
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1. A copy of the tape Vivid plans to release
2. Copies of any talent/release from any of the participants in it
3. Copies of any authorization for Vivid to use/sell/promote/exploit it
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4. Copies of any sales receipt/invoice for the purchase of the footage
5. Names and addresses of any third parties involved in any sale of the footage to Vivid
6. Dates of the authorizations, purchase, release, and taping date of the footage.
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Hirsch however says he would rather pursue the case in court than accede to Dread’s requests.
"Adam Dread is being presumptuous to think we will share all of the information he's requested in his letter to me," he said in an exclusive statement to Pop Tarts. "We have no fear of the court system as we've operated within the law and we'll provide him with the documentation that is necessary, when we're ready, and not a minute before."
“Baseball Mistress" allegedly features McCready engaging in explicit sex with a former boyfriend named “Peter” as well as dishing intimate details about her relationship with baseball star Roger Clemens, among others.