Richard aldrich 1780 farm chesterfield nh
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CHESTERFIELD, N.H. — In , Richard Aldrich, under the pseudonym Damon Christian, produced the last of his 19 adult films and got out of the business.
Aldrich was done with adult films after the Los Angeles Police Department took the controversial step of arresting producers of sex films under the state's pandering law, which carried a mandatory three-year prison term.
"I'm not shooting anything," Aldrich told the Los Angeles Times in Aldrich had been producing adult films since "I don't know that I'll be shooting any more adult films. No way, shape or form do I consider myself a panderer."
But that wasn't the only reason he got out of the business, Aldrich told the Reformer during a visit to his homestead on Winchester Road in Chesterfield.
"I didn't like the way women were being treated by the industry," he said. "Some of the sex didn't appear to be consensual."
Aldrich got into the adult filmmaking business by accident, he said. He moved from Northboro, Mass., to California in
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He and his wife purchased The Farm on Winchester Road and were raising beef, chicken, pork and vegetables until Richard received a diagnosis of cancer.
They took some time off from the farm while Richard recovered and early this year, Jeanny Aldrich threw her hat in the ring as a candidate for a three-year seat on the Chesterfield Board of Selectmen.
That's when Richard's past came back to haunt him in anonymous letters to the Reformer and the community at large.
"While he wants everyone to think he is a simple farmer in a small town, Aldrich is a dangerous individual," reads one of the letters.
While the Aldriches have an idea who is circulating the letter, they declined to offer that information to the Reformer without solid proof.
"We were on vacation when we started getting calls and emails, people wanting to talk to us," said Jeanny, who has been married to Richard since