About 3 weeks ago, a letter was leaked to multiple news outlets, the subject of the email was APAC leadership trying to remove VP Lasha Lane for multiple reasons.
Below is that letter:
Dear Lasha Lane,
I hope this finds you well and I wish I could be writing to you under better circumstances. It has come to my attention that many members of APAC and outside companies and organizations have some grave concerns regarding your conduct as Vice President.
After a lengthy and through investigation the board and members of APAC have concluded the following:
Soon after taking the Vice President’s office, you began writing to many different companies and organizations without conferring with the other board members. These emails CC’d many people but none of which were other APAC board members.
This is concerning to many on the APAC board as we are a unit. Ideas and initiatives should go through all of us first before being acted upon. This led to a lot of confusion and made APAC look exceptionally unprofessional.Many members have cited concern about your conduct on Twitter. While your Twitter is personal, your conduct is reflective of APAC because of your high position within the organization. It has led to members being scared to speak up about their opinions. We must be fair on this issue and follow past precedent where members have been reprimanded and even removed for similar conduct.
It was quite shocking for many inside APAC and other industry members, to hear that APAC proposed putting AHF in the PASS system with FSC. This was discovered in an email that you sent to FSC. It was not approved by our board and, because AHF has tried many times to push laws that would be detrimental to the industry and performers, this is a bad look for the organization.
We have also had members confused and upset when they asked about your performer history. You do site over 20 years in the industry but you did a few videos over 10 years ago and just recently came back. Years you were not active do not count as being in the industry because it has changed significantly. To have such a high position and influence, one does need to have a level of experience and understanding of what is going on currently as well as the past.
The final issue at hand is the article about BIPOC. We have had a flood of members concerned about the allegations made by the now infamous article. Given how many members have expressed serious concern, as the President, I have to consider the perspective of those who have entrusted me with this position. We as a board, want to distance ourselves from the organization until they have at least 501c3 status of their own accord.
Moving forward, it is believed that the best course of action is for you to step down as Vice President. APAC would like to see you do this gracefully and on your own terms, as to not hamper your future prospects or cause any further scandal. I surely understand if you do not accept this and would prefer a public vote based on the concerns outlined above. I would like to thank you for the service you have given thus far and wish you ever the best in your future endeavors.
As you can clearly see, they wanted LASHA gone, but wanted to do it quietly..Anyone who knows Lasha, knows her mouth never closes, she can never talk enough shit, steal enough money or bully enough performers, like a dope fiend, it’s more more more. She’s got an empty hole in her stomach, it can ever be filled.
When that email went out, APAC, afraid of Lasha, said TRPWL wrote the letter and printed it. They said it didn’t exist. Lasha, dunk off power, asked me to show the header. So here’s that header Lasha
As you can clearly see, the email in fact went out to multiple outlets. Why was I the only one to post it? As one of the people who got the email said, “it’s APAC, no one cares.”
That day, Lasha repeatedly accused me of lying, making the letter up, and blah blah blah blah. I was going to let this go, but APAC President Ana Foxxx has continued to tell people that the letter doesn’t exist.
So here is the email header:
Take from that what you wish, at this point, its clear, APAC wants Lasha gone, but thy are to afraid to pull the trigger.. Lasha knows this, that’s why shes continued to run her mouth, and stir the pot with me..Which is fine, its slow right now, and I would like nothing better that to continue to bash Lasha and the criminal enterprise known as BIPOC.
The sad thing about this, APAC is supposed to be the ones who stands up for performers and creators, against companies, big or small. But if they can’t stand up to a women who has shot 20 scenes in 20 years, how the fuck can anyone expect them to be their voice going forward
PS:
2-factor authentication is a wonderful thing
This whole thing is terribly sad. It’s sad you’ve spent so much time on it, it’s sad Lasha was actually elected, it’s sad that Anna and the rest of APAC can’t stand up for themselves, and us, and it’s sad when POC bully POC