What is extreme associates?

Extreme Associates was a pornographic film production company founded in 1997 by Rob Black and Tom Byron. The company gained notoriety for producing hardcore, extreme and controversial content that pushed the boundaries of conventional pornography.

Some of Extreme Associates' most well-known films include "Forced Entry," "Cocktails," and "World's Biggest Gang Bang." These films often featured extreme and taboo themes such as violence, rape, and degradation, which sparked controversy and backlash from critics and anti-pornography activists.

In 2003, Rob Black and Extreme Associates were charged with multiple counts of obscenity for distributing their extreme content through the mail. The company's offices were raided by federal authorities, and Black and his wife, Lizzie Borden (who also worked for the company), were eventually convicted and sentenced to prison.

Extreme Associates ceased production after the legal troubles, and the company's website was shut down. The legacy of Extreme Associates remains controversial, with detractors condemning their extreme content as dangerous and harmful, while supporters view them as pioneers of boundary-pushing pornography.