President Barack Obama publicly thanked a man the New York Post called a
“gay-porn kingpin” at an Oregon fundraiser on Tuesday, according to the
Weekly Standard.
While speaking at a Portland campaign fundraiser, Obama thanked Terry Bean for organizing the event.
“I want to thank someone who put so much work into this event, Terry
Bean," Obama said as the crowd began to cheer, according to the Weekly
Standard. "Give Terry a big round of applause.”
But to a 2008 New York Post article, Bean is a "gay-porn kingpin” and a
bundler who raised $50,000 to $100,000 for Obama and “once controlled
the biggest producer of gay porn in America."
The Post said, "Bean, the first gay on Sen. Obama's National Finance
Committee, is the sole trustee of the Charles M. Holmes Foundation,
which owned Falcon Studios, Jock Studios, and Mustang Studios, the
producers of about $10 million worth of all-male pornography a year."
The Post also reported that in 2002, Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongowski
returned a $15,000 contribution from Conwest to avoid the "taint" of the
porn connection.
Bean told the paper back then, "I asked the company to donate, and they
did. To avoid the appearance of anything, he [Kulongowski] returned it."
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