United States v. Pryba

900 F.2d 748
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedApril 9, 1990
DocketNos. 88-5001 to 88-5004
StatusPublished
Cited by56 cases

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United States v. Pryba, 900 F.2d 748 (4th Cir. 1990).

Opinion

CHAPMAN, Circuit Judge:

Following a jury trial, appellants were convicted of various offenses relating to the sale of obscene video tapes and obscene magazines. Dennis E. Pryba and Barbara A. Pryba, husband and wife, were each convicted of one count of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1962(a) (participating in a pattern of racketeering activity); one count of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c) (employed by a criminal enterprise engaged in racketeering activities); one count of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d) (conspiracy to violate § 1962(a)); and seven counts of violating 18 U.S.C. §§ 1465 and 2 (transportation of obscene materials in interstate commerce for sale and distribution). Jennifer G. Williams was acquitted on Count I, violation of § 1962(a), but convicted of all of the remaining counts. Educational Books, Inc. was convicted of one count of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1962(a) and one count of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d). All defendants appeal their judgments of conviction and they raise constitutional challenges to the forfeiture provisions of the federal RICO statute, the use of the prior state obscenity convictions of Educational Books, Inc. to prove predicate acts of racketeering, and various rulings made by the trial court in the admission of evidence and in the voir dire examination of prospective jurors. After a careful consideration of the record, the briefs, and the oral argument, we affirm.

I

Dennis E. Pryba and Barbara A. Pryba owned corporations which operated nine video rental stores and three bookstores in Northern Virginia. The corporations B & D Corporation and Educational Books, Inc. operated Video Rental Center Stores which stocked inventories of general audience video tapes and sexually explicit adult video tapes. Although the Prybas owned the stock in the corporations, they were never listed as officers or directors, because Mr. Pryba stated that he wanted to disguise who was actually in charge in the event of trouble with the police. Jennifer Williams was a long-time employee and bookkeeper, and was listed as president of B & D Corporation. She performed numerous services for the corporation, although she argues that her role was so minimal that the proof was insufficient to convict her.

The Video Rental Center Stores also stocked rubber goods, “marital aids,” and “peek booths” through which one could view two or three minutes of sexually explicit tape upon payment of a quarter. The heart of the government’s case consisted of the introduction of the tapes and magazines that were alleged to be obscene. The indictments were brought following an obscenity investigation during which investigators opened memberships with video retail centers and rented or purchased sexually explicit video tapes and magazines. At trial the jury found six of the nine magazines to be obscene and four video tapes that had been rented or purchased to be obscene. The content of this material is accurately and unemotionally described by the district judge in United States v. Pryba, 678 F.Supp. 1225, 1227-28 (E.D.Va.1988):

1. She-Male Confidential, Bizarre Encounter # 9. This video depicts a variety of sexual activities involving “she-males” — persons who have female bodies, including fully developed breasts. They are women in all respects save one: they have male genitalia. In the first scene, two she-males dressed as women engage in fellatio and anal intercourse with a man. The second vignette depicts [751]*751a she-male inserting what appears to be a large pipe into a woman’s anus. The she-male and the woman also engage in vaginal and anal intercourse. The third scene captioned “Spanked by a Stranger,” shows a man throwing a she-male to the ground and performing fellatio upon the she-male. The man then has anal intercourse with the she-male.
2. Wet Shots. This video features men and women engaged in vaginal and anal intercourse and oral sex. Many of the scenes involve groups of men and women. The film also contains close-up depictions of male ejaculations on the bodies and faces of others. In one scene, men are shown ejaculating into a glass of liqueur. A woman then drinks the mixture.
3. The Girls of the A-Team. This film, as the title might suggest, is devoted chiefly to showing anal intercourse between men and women, in couples and in groups. The film also depicts a variety of other sexual activities between women in couples and larger groups, including vaginal and anal insertion of a range of objects.
4. The Punishment of Anne. This video predictably has a sado-masochistic theme. A woman and a man subject a younger woman to various forms of degradation, including forcing her to urinate in front of them, photographing her while she is naked and in various positions of bondage, whipping her while she is naked, inserting vegetables into her vagina, putting chains on her and sticking pins into her breasts.
The content of most of the magazines is also sado-masochistic in nature.
1.Torment depicts nude and partially clad women bound and suspended by ropes, chains and straps in contorted positions. Ropes and straps appear frequently in the genital area. Many of the women have tortured expressions on their faces. Welts, whether actual or simulated, appear on some of the women. The accompanying text deals exclusively with bondage and includes descriptions of the sexual pleasure which the sadistic party derives from forcing the victim to endure painful positions of bondage for long periods of time.
2. In She ... Who Must be Obeyed, a women is shown subjecting a nude man to bondage and whipping. Acts of violence to the man’s genitals are also vividly depicted.
3. Bottoms Up chiefly depicts nude women being spanked with hands and with objects such as canes and whips. The buttocks of several of the women appear to be red and bruised as if flagellation were actually taking place. The stories involve the sexual gratification which both the abusers and victims receive from this bizarre activity.
4. In Slave Training, acts of abuse to male and female genitals are shown in cartoons and photographs. In several photographs, mousetraps and tourniquet devices are pictured on women’s breasts. One woman’s breasts have actually become purple due to tourniquets. The text focuses on various forms of emotional and physical abuse, such as insertion of steel rings into a woman’s nipples and caning of a man’s penis.
5. Tied Up depicts naked and partially clad women in various states of bondage and includes several close-up photographs of women’s genitals.
6. Finally, the photographs in Super Bitch depict female domination and male submissiveness.

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