The Disastrous First World S** Championship: What Went Wrong in Malaga?

 


So when the First World Sex Championship was announced last month, I thought, what could possibly go wrong? Apparently, everything.

It was scheduled for Malaga, Spain. A very nice place to be, The entire event was going to stream live. The Sabrina Johnson 2,000 man gangbang, likewise, was going to stream live. It didn't, and its promoter Danny Carrelli wound up dead in a trunk of a car.

This World Championship Sex-thing had Coralyn Jewel serving as host, but all things ended prematurely. There were the usual porn suspects: chiefly, lack of payment and Chinese fire drill organization.

According to AVN, the financial backers pulled out, leaving Dragin Bratic and performer Marcus London [lower left] coming up with reasons to explain exactly what happened. Bratic is the Swedish Sex Federation president, and you probably voted for him in the last election.

London explained the mess thusly: "There was an issue that occurred and it wasn't the company's fault—they had a secondary investor that was filling in the blanks with some other money that would have been money that would have been coming to us, and that particular individual pulled out in the middle of the production and the project itself.

"Now that caused a massive issue, and we were immediately informed of our situation, and we chose to stay to finish the competition so that we could make money on the back end of the competition, and of course on the content that we had made as a group here within the competition itself.

"Just so you know, the company is real, they're not scamming people. ... Unfortunately, we had a slight situation where the company had a money flow issue, no fault of their own, this was an outside situation, and it could happen to any company at any point."

But that didn't stop one of the performers in the competition Jermaine Lavender [lower right] from posting on X: "This guy [Bratic] is an international sex criminal. He got about 16 of us sex workers to fly to Malaga, Spain and after 3 weeks of sex work tells us there's no money to pay us and we must do more sex work to save his 'company'. The whole Live Sex House thing is a criminal scam." In a later post he called the production "a sex trafficking operation."

According to Marcus London, Lavender was the problem.

"There was some bad apples, people that were doing drugs or drinking, which is in the contract as a red card and you will be disqualified and removed from the house immediately.

"One in particular has kicked up a massive firestorm online trying to say that we were being sex trafficked. Now obviously, that is not the case and no way could it be. Now, his grounds for these particular claims is the fact that we haven't been paid as yet—now remember, this wasn't supposed to end 'til the 5th of April anyway, so we wouldn't have been paid until that date, and we're not even at that date now."

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