Max Hardcore Sentenced to 46 Months in Minimum Security Prison
By: Mark Kernes
Posted: 10/03/2008
TAMPA - Director Paul Little, aka Max Hardcore, was sentenced today to 46 months in a minimum security prison on charges of distributing obscene videos through the mail and the Internet.
Little was fined $7,500 and his company Max World Entertainment was fined $75,000. The director was charged with 10 counts in all, plus another 10 counts for his company.
Judge Susan G. Bucklew gave Little the minimum fines allowable by law. The recommended range for the fines was between $1.2 and $2.4 million.
Attorney Jeffrey Douglas plans to appeal the sentence in the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Little has been advised to make no statements to the press.
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Judge Sentences Porn Producer To 46 Months In Prison
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By ELAINE SILVESTRINI | The Tampa Tribune
Published: October 3, 2008
TAMPA - An adult pornography producer was sentenced today to 46 months in federal prison for distributing obscene materials.
Paul F. Little, also known as Max Hardcore, and his company, Max World Entertainment, were convicted in June of five counts each of distributing obscene materials over the Internet and through the mail. The jury ruled the films, which include scenes of vomiting, violence and urination, were criminally obscene.
Today, U.S. District Judge Susan Bucklew ordered Little, 50, to pay a $7,500 fine on his own behalf and another $7,500 on behalf of his company.
Bucklew also ordered him to serve three years probation upon his release from prison, placed the company on five years probation and imposed a total of $5,000 in special assessments.
Before he was sentenced, Little apologized to the court and said the videos and DVDs in question were labeled and intended for the more permissive European market, not for sale in the United States.
Bucklew sided with the prosecution's argument that the designation was a marketing ploy to let buyers know the material was extreme.
According to evidence in the trial, federal investigators in January 2006 purchased an online membership to the Max Hardcore Web site and downloaded five promotional video clips. Then, in March 2007, an undercover postal inspector bought five DVDs from the Web site, having them delivered to a post office box in Tampa.