The case was People of the State of California v. Adam Glasser, et al., and revolved around his 1999 release, Tampa Tushy Fest Part 1, which contained scenes of vaginal and anal fisting between popular porn performers Chloe and Alisha Klass. The trial of the case, which has been postponed several times for various reasons, was supposed to begin on March 20, but was put off indefinitely after the following plea agreement was reached:
*Glasser’s company, BBE, Inc., would plead “no contest” to a charge of “creating a public nuisance” (Penal Code Sec. 372) and would pay a fine of $1000 into a “victim’s restitution” fund. The company would not be put on probation.
* All other charges against Adam Glasser, Lila Glasser and his companies would be dropped. Originally, each defendant had been charged with one court of trafficking in obscene materials and one of promoting the distribution of obscene materials. As per the plea agreement, those charges were dropped.
* All materials, including the master tapes to Tampa Tushy Fest, that had been seized pursuant to the search warrant served on Glasser early last year would be returned to Glasser.
* Glasser agreed to make all customers of Tampa Tushy Fest aware that a “non-fisting” version of the tape exists if they wish to purchase it, or exchange a currently-owned “fisting” version for it. Otherwise, Glasser is free to sell the fisting version of Tampa Tushy Fest in California, free of any possible charge of obscenity lodged against it.