Conversations with Frank Bongiorno Kelly from frankiesangels.com Model Kelly who's featured on frankiesangels.com looks like a healthy piece of ass to us. But definitely not underage. However try convincing iBill, Frank Bongiorno's billing company which just pulled the plug on him in the wake of a campaign of terror now being waged by Michigan attorney general Jennifer Granholm who's running for governor. Surprise, surprise. Yesterday Granholm issued a cease and desist to six billing companies one of which is iBill essentially suggesting that they were aiding and abetting child pornography. Gene: I've been looking through your members' site and I don't see anything that's even remotely questionable. Bongiorno: Surprisingly, neither did I. And I happen to be vehemently opposed to child pornography. Gene: Other than to say you've got some smokin' girls. Bongiorno: Thank you. That's our intention. Gene: Girls from San Diego, right? Bongiorno: Yes. Gene: I got to move down there, man. It's brutal up here. I can't take it anymore. Bongiorno: I get new girls- secretaries, waitresses, housewives, college girls. They come in and do a few scenes, a few pictorials, maybe a movie and they go back to their regular jobs. This is the only place you're going to see these girls. They're just young, beautiful girls who share a bit of their normally private sex lives with us for our entertainment. They're not poisoned by the Valley. They're not on every boxcover. They're just young, fresh, beautiful girls. Believe it or not the vast majority are clean and not on drugs. Gene: We're definitely operating out of the wrong neck of the woods. Bongiono: The Valley has become poisoned with the routine- the same agents and the same cycles. I started down in San Diego but everyone told me I had to go to L.A. to get big. I said I'm not going to do it. I'm going to do it my way. It's taken me four years of plugging away and making a name for myself. Gene: This is what you do, just go out there talent scouting and shoot. Bongiorno: I treat the models so well I never have to advertise or scout any more. The new girls who work for me, each one refers two or three girls to me. I turn down girls every week. It doesn't cost me a dime in advertising. Gene: Aaaaaagh, stop, you're killing me! Bongiorno: It's awesome; I love it down here. I initially started doing some advertising when I didn't have a name. Gene: To me this is the ultimate all-American wet dream where as a photographer you see girls in a mall, you walk up to her, hand her a card, blah, blah, blah. Bongiorno: I don't do that. I'm embarrassed. I hate bothering people. That's not my style. But I make sure that when a model comes into my office, I treat her like a princess with respect. I know she has ten friends and she'll refer them to me. I used to advertise once a month for two days. I've stopped doing that. Gene: How did you make your break in the business? Bongiorno: I made my first two movies myself. I didn't have a distributor. I just packed my van with videos and went from video store to distributor to video store and kept selling them until I made enough money where I could go make another one. I was having Trac Tech duplicate for me. I'd pick them up then go up and down the coast selling my movies myself. I made some decent money doing that. Eventually one of my screeners got to Hustler and they wanted to talk to me about shooting for Barely Legal. Gene: I'm flabbergasted by the extent of the talent working for you but really riled at the position iBill has taken with you. Bongiorno: If it was good enough for Larry Flynt it was good enough for me. I'm kind of glad I got singled out. I'll stand up and fight. I'm not doing anything wrong. I'm a disabled veteran. I fought for some rights and I damn well plan on using some of them. They've put pressure on the billing companies and it's all because of this Jennifer Granholm. She's running for governor and is looking for some votes. They've picked the wrong people to screw with. Gene: And iBill folded so easily. Bongiorno: Supposedly Ccbill got the same notification but they notified their webmasters. They haven't shut them off yet. I just got off the phone with Epic who said they'd get back to me whether they can take me on. We're putting together all our paperwork to prove how legal we are. Actually we tried to call iBill on air during the webmasters' radio show and question them about it. They hung up on us. Ten minutes later my sales rep at iBill e-mailed me asking if I'm able to send them all my paperwork. I don't know how many thousands of sheets I have which is a part of this 2257 compliance. They want me to fax over all my paperwork. http://www.generossextreme.com/