Legrand Wolf’s Sex Trafficking Fetish Porn Site Announces Model Eli Bennet’s Exclusivity After “Helix Owner Keith Miller Drugged And Raped Him”
Sex trafficking fetish porn site “Boy For Sale” was launched in 2019 (it’s always so funny to me whenever I see some members of the porn industry complaining about being targeted by religious groups or anti-porn lawmakers, when the porn industry allows a sex trafficking fetish porn site called “Boy For Sale” to exist) by Legrand Wolf, who was also the creator of FamilyDick and MormonBoyz, and today, Legrand has announced that BoyForSale has signed former Helix model Eli Bennet as an exclusive. In Legrand Wolf’s press release (as seen above), he casually mentions that Eli Bennet has alleged that “Helix owner Keith Miller drugged and raped him,” and then goes on to boast about Eli Bennet’s “desire to be a part of the Boy for Sale world.” What a world, indeed.
Here’s perhaps the most insane press release you’ll read today:
Bennet was until recently an exclusive performer for Helix Studios, but left in May amid allegations that Helix was a toxic workplace and that Helix owner Keith Miller drugged and raped him. Now, the popular twink joins fellow exclusives Bishop Angus, Cole Blue, Peter Pounder, and Austin L. Young at Carnal Media, under the direction of CEO and performer Legrand Wolf. The news comes on the heels of his first Carnal release for Boy for Sale.
“We snapped Eli Bennet up as a Carnal Media exclusive for four reasons,” Wolf says. “One, he’s stunning and handsome, of course, but what really impressed us was his courage in leaving a toxic workplace environment at Helix Studios and speaking out publicly about his treatment there. Two, his desire to be a part of the Boy for Sale world, which he expressed pretty early on after meeting us, made him a natural for our sites. Three, he’s a fun-sized boy, where else could he be than the home of Fun-Size Boys? (And yes, we’re already filming his Fun-Size Boy releases.) And finally, his personality and work ethic are second to none. Over the last few weeks of filming together and getting to know one another, he’s been an absolutely fantastic addition to the team.”
As Str8Up first reported in May, Eli Bennet did in fact come out with allegations of mistreatment against Helix upon quitting, claiming that the studio was a “glorified hell,” but Str8Up never reported on any specific allegations of Bennet being drugged and raped by owner Keith Miller. Perhaps those claims came out later and were brought to the attention of Boy For Sale’s Legrand Wolf, but how these very serious and real-life allegations fit into a press release advertising a sex trafficking fetish porn site is beyond all comprehension.
If Keith Miller drugged and raped Eli Bennet (and again, I’ve not heard Eli Bennet make this accusation), then he is clearly a sick and evil predator who should obviously be brought to justice. At the same time, Legrand Wolf using the allegation that a model was drugged and raped at another studio to promote that model’s new work on a sex trafficking fetish porn site is a kind of deranged inhumanity I don’t think I’ve ever seen before. Not to mention the fact that such a nonchalant mention of the claim in a press release actually delegitimizes the allegation, in my view. Then again, perhaps talking about rape is a fitting lede for a press release about a sex trafficking fetish porn site.
Everyone enjoys rivalry and studios throwing shade, but using a model’s alleged rape to attack a competitor in an advertisement for your own rape-themed product is truly fucking insane. Legrand Wolf is a sociopath.
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Eli Bennet has commented on this article below, writing that he is “absolutely appalled” by it, and that he was shown the press release before it was sent out today. He appears to be OK with mentioning the alleged rape in the advertisement for Boy For Sale, and he says that it “brings more attention” to the allegation, which is apparently what he wants. If Eli Bennet is on board with it, then that’s good for Eli Bennet, and I’m glad he’s doing OK. The press release, however, is still abhorrent and grotesquely disrespectful to anyone who’s been a victim of rape.