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				U.S. Porn Pioneer Goldstein Back in Business
			 
 (submitted by gekkogecko)
 Reuters
 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. hard-core porn pioneer Al
 Goldstein, who went from multimillionaire owner of
 Screw magazine to being homeless on the streets of
 Manhattan after his sleaze empire collapsed, is making
 a comeback.
 
 Goldstein, 69, last employed as a greeter at a Kosher
 deli and as a wholesale bagel salesman working on
 commission, is back promoting smut, this time over the
 medium that helped push him from his porn pedestal --
 the Internet.
 
 Goldstein was named on Monday as national marketing
 director for XonDemand, an Internet video-on-demand
 porn Web site. The site is an Internet version of the
 old-fashioned peep shows that populated the once-seedy
 stretch of 42nd Street west of Times Square. Customers
 can pay a per-minute charge for viewing a pornographic
 firm or order the whole movie.
 
 Goldstein built an $11 million fortune off the
 now-defunct Screw, which he founded in 1968, and New
 York cable TV show "Midnight Blue." He went bankrupt
 more than a year ago, blaming his fall on the
 proliferation of porn on the Internet.
 
 Legal problems have also plagued the former porn king,
 who was forced to sell his $2.5 million Florida
 mansion and New York townhouse to pay off debts.
 
 Goldstein, who had taken to sleeping in Central Park
 and at homeless shelters, was charged with shoplifting
 from a Manhattan bookstore last year.
 
 He was convicted in 2002 of harassing a former
 secretary, whom he accused of stealing, by disparaging
 her on his cable TV show, printing her home address in
 his magazine and threatening her over the telephone.
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