The recently departed January Seraph & a blog post reading on COMPASSION

Alexandra Mayers shares her thoughts about the tragic passing of model and adult entertainer January Seraph.

Upon investigation, Alexandra discovered that the brilliant, creative and politically minded artists and activist January Seraph was incredibly concerned and distraught about Donald Trumps politics, policies and his Obamacare repeal. She also was very passionate about eradicating the stigmas associated with suffering from mental illness and being a sex workers.



January was very angry with Republicans due to what she perceives as their lack of compassion for those who desperately needed what President Barack Obama’s Obamacare offered (to people – humans – such as herself).

January tweeted extensively about her concerns – tweets which Alexandra has included in this webcast.

Alexandra urges those who may have the motivation or resources to launch a suicide hotline specifically for pornstars, sex workers and adult entertainers.

At the end of this webcast, Alexandra Mayers shares one of her original works which she posted as a blog a few months ago titled “A phone call at 2am EST – the night before last”. The piece Alexandra wrote and reads to her audience outlines how though many pornstars, sex workers and adult entertainers take accountability and responsibility for their past, present and future choices and actions in life – often there’s a crowd of people behind them who neglect to take accountability for the actions they’ve taken that affect the lives of others.

Does Dennis Hof’s planned NFL Raiders themed Las…

Does Dennis Hof’s planned NFL Raiders themed Las Vegas brothel violate copyright & trademark law?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wXjGtwSJK8
Alexandra Mayers poses the question as to whether or not Dennis Hof’s planned NFL Raiders themed legal brothel infringes, violates or breaks copyright / trademark law considering that NFL Raiders athletic apparel and memorabilia vendors are only legally allowed to sell merchandise certified by the NFL franchise. Alexandra includes a clip in her webcast from a recent Las Vegas news broadcast in which a prominent attorney (who is routinely featured on CNN as a commentator) clearly states, “if you sell merchandise with Raiders on it you’d better have permission from the NFL”.

In addition, Alexandra includes a clip from a Las Vegas, NV news channel which gives a complete tour of Dennis Hof’s planned Raiders NFL themed brothel (which is set to open later this year).

In Dennis Hof’s world, the “sex” and the “women” are the “merchandise” he’s selling – so the question is: DOES DENNIS HOF HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE NFL (or Raiders team owner Mark Davis specifically) TO OPEN A “RAIDERS THEMED” BROTHEL?

Has the NFL Raiders team and/or team owner Mark Davis sold out a family friendly organization (which caters to “middle America” and children) to the seedy world of prostitution? It appears that just may be the situation.

Alexandra Mayers has reached out to the NFL Raiders team via email, but as of current has not received a response.

This would be the perfect lawsuit for an ambitious attorney / lawyer, and it likely wouldn’t take very long for some sort of legal action (if necessary) to be taken against Dennis Hof.

Click below to sign a petition on Change.org to notify the NFL and Raiders organizations about this situation.
https://www.change.org/p/mark-davis-the-nfl-must-take-legal-action-against-dennis-hof-for-raiders-trademark-infringement?recruiter=8608725&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=share_for_starters_page&utm_term=des-lg-no_src-no_msg