Raging Stallion Releases New Series “Maximum Torque” Featuring Accused Child Molester Aspen

Posted December 9, 2020 by with 50 comments

Last February, gay porn star Aspen (also known as Aspen Solomon) launched a GoFundMe asking for $24,500 to cover attorney’s fees after being arrested for what he called “false allegations of a felonious act” (the mug shot from that arrest is above). The charge wasn’t known until a week later, when ProjectQ Atlanta reported that Aspen had been arrested for child molestation in DeKalb County, Georgia. As Str8Up then reported, Aspen was released from jail on bond, and he declined to comment on the arrest.

The felony molestation charge Aspen is facing—which carries a maximum five-year prison sentence—shows to be currently pending in the state of Georgia.

Today, gay porn studio Raging Stallion has announced the launch of their new series, “Maximum Torque,” which stars Aspen and features him (along with Sean Maygers) on the cover image for the series, as seen below.

It’s unclear why Raging Stallion would continue to give a platform and exposure to Aspen at this time (best case scenario, couldn’t they just wait to hire him until after the charge was dismissed or he was found not guilty?).

Assuming the studio doesn’t care about their own image (given that they’ve put an alleged child molester on the main publicity photo for their product), are they also not concerned about what can happen after continued enabling and promotion of someone in Aspen’s situation? One only has to look at the trajectory of Sebastian Young—who went to prison for child porn, was charged with raping his daughter, and was eventually killed by police following a high speed chase and shootout—to see how tragically these things can end.

The rollout for “Maximum Torque” starts tomorrow and continues every week through January, when Aspen’s scene is scheduled for release. Aspen is scheduled to be in court around the same time in January on another charge, criminal trespass, stemming from a separate 2019 arrest. According to police, Aspen kicked down the door of an apartment where he mistakenly believed his ex-wife and children were living. He was subdued by the apartment’s residents until police arrived.

A rep for Raging Stallion has not yet returned a request for comment.

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