Adult content creator arrested in the Middle East regrets hate messages

Adult content creator arrested in the Middle East laments hate messages
Adult content creator arrested in the Middle East laments hate messages (Photo: Instagram)

Alexas Morgan, an adult content creator who was arrested in Jordan when police discovered the bold nature of her work, revealed that she received many hate messages on her social media.

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A few months ago, the model shared that she was traveling through Jordan when she was prevented from leaving the country after local authorities discovered she was producing adult content. At the time, she explained that the Wi-Fi in her hotel room was cut off during the night, and she was escorted to the courthouse by armed men, where she was held in custody for 17 hours.

Producing adult content in Jordan is considered a crime, and can lead to six months in prison and a fine. However, Morgan, who has a profile on the site OF, assured that she was not producing content for the platform during her trip. After 17 hours, she was released to return to the hotel but was not allowed to return to the United States while the police investigated the case.

“After two weeks, the report on the seized devices came back, and they did not find any adult material filmed in Jordan on any of the devices. During those two weeks, I was afraid of what would happen, especially since I wasn’t in my own country,” she lamented at the time.

Alexas still maintains her claim of innocence and believes that the police came after her after the hotel owner found out who she was on social media, where she has more than 5 million followers.

“I’m still in court hearings, and there’s a new one every few days. My lawyers have repeatedly submitted requests to retrieve my belongings, like my cameras and phones, but the courts have denied it,” she recently told Daily Star.

“My fans have been great and are always checking in and asking for updates. But I’ve received a lot of hate messages from Jordanians since they read the article, and it was shared on some Instagram pages in their country,” she said.

Because of all this, she admitted that her mental health has been affected. “Before this, I used to travel every month to a new place. I haven’t left the house, and I don’t feel like planning anything for a while. It has been very mentally exhausting, and I’m still waiting for this case to be finished,” she lamented.

Photo and video: Instagram @alexas.morgan. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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