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To: Hemorrhage

I’m wondering about the truth behind this, I tried emailing the aol account given both with one l and two and bothwere returned to me, the clubericacampbell.com website is also not working as well as the ericacampbell.com website still being quite...graphic. I haven’t tried the gmail account

I don’t know WHY someone would do this, unless it was an attempt to get their account information (i.e. access to her webstie, credit cards, etc) if that’s the case then it’s pretty rotten. I HOPE I’m wrong but it appears from my investigation that this hasn’t been the case. That coupled with the lack of “mainstream Christian” reporting on this. When Head, and Stephen Baldwin, Shawn Micheals had their conversions it was widely reported with interviews, etc on the likes of The 700 Club, TBN, etc, you can find these online if you look, everything on this has been on blogging websites (both Christian and non Christian) and doesn’t add anything only the letter that was published here


43 posted on 08/12/2008 9:39:17 PM PDT by erobert
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To: erobert

I suppose you could be correct — it could be a hoax.

But, I don’t see any upside for her in falsely claiming a conversion. She’s not likely to draw more pornography consumers by claiming a Christian conversion ... in fact, she might be more likely to drive some off. She’d expose herself as a fraud if she sat for anymore explicit photo shoots — so she’s wouldn’t be able to continue her trade. She got little to no publicity for her conversion, so if it was a media stunt, it was entirely incompetent.

The fact that little mainstream Christian coverage has been seen may be due to her lack of fame (she’s no Shawn Michaels or Steven Baldwin), or the fact that her announcement was confined to her formerly pornographic website and a few blogs. Its possible that mainstream Christian media doesn’t know. It is further possible that she’s withdrawn from public coverage, and simply moved on with her life in private. If her “letter” was truly her last foray into public life, then it would make sense that no further information has appeared.

As for the remaining website — she may not actually own it. If she contracted for her “services”, it is entirely possible that she hasn’t the authority to take the site down. I am unaware of any new photos appearing on the site since her “conversion”.

I admit that its possible that its a hoax — but I just don’t see any logical reason why she would perpetrate such a hoax. Until proven otherwise (by new pictures, for instance), I prefer to have faith that her account of her conversion was true.

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44 posted on 08/14/2008 8:52:29 AM PDT by SnakeDoctor (Keep Austin Quarantined ...)
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To: erobert

Porn stars rarely own the rights to their own names and images. “Erica Campbell” could very well continue to be an Internet porn star for many years to come, long after the actual woman has left the lifestyle behind.


45 posted on 08/14/2008 8:57:39 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("One man's 'magic' is another man's engineering. 'Supernatural' is a null word." -- Robert Heinlein)
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To: erobert

Personally, I think she owes her fans a huge apology.
She had the nerve to ask her fans for money for her birthday several years ago so she could enter her horse in a competition, and that was just wrong. She should never ask her fans for money. NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! In my opinion, it was one of the most immoral things she has ever done.
I doubt she will ever apologize for something like that. But it sure would be nice.


46 posted on 07/12/2009 8:58:20 PM PDT by FredLemonjello (ERC owes her fans an apology)
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