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Article Last Updated: 02/26/2008 06:13:05 AM PST
A maker of adult videos is set to go on trial today on federal obscenity charges involving several of his films.
Ira Isaacs, 56, who lives in the Hollywood Hills area, does business as Stolen Car Films and LA Media, according to the federal grand jury indictment returned against him last July.
Jury selection in his trial is scheduled to begin this morning before U.S. District Judge George King in federal court in downtown Los Angeles.
Isaacs has pleaded not guilty to six counts related to interstate distribution of allegedly obscene DVDs and two counts of failing to label DVDs with the name and location of the custodian of records detailing the performers' ages and identification information.
The indictment cites several titles, including "Hollywood Scat Amateurs No. 7," and "Mako's First Time Scat," "Laurie's Toilet Show," and "Gang Bang Horse `Pony Sex Game."'
If convicted on all charges, Isaacs could be sentenced to up to 40 years in federal prison. The U.S. Justice Department is also seeking forfeiture of the allegedly obscene materials as well as any proceeds from them.
Isaacs is free on $10,000 bond.
His attorney, Roger Jon Diamond, said last year that the prosecution of his client is a political move by the Bush administration to satisfy conservatives.
"Our taxpayers should be incensed that the government is wasting its money in this area. Mr. Isaacs is not a terrorist. He distributes adult films to consenting adults," Diamond said.
The case is being prosecuted by the Justice Department's Obscenity Prosecution Task Force and a prosecutor with the Los Angeles U.S. Attorney's Office.
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