She grew up in Severna Park, Maryland, a suburb on the Chesapeake Bay that is the kind of place people leave with a plan or without one. By her mid-twenties she was working in adult film, entering the industry at a moment when the business was still largely operating out of Los Angeles and trying to figure out what the VHS boom meant for everyone inside it.
The court appearance in the San Fernando pandering case is one of the few moments where her name surfaces in the public record in a context outside the films themselves. She was a witness, not a defendant, but the case is a small window into what it looked like to work in that industry during a period when law enforcement was still testing how far it could reach.
She was open about pursuing mainstream work — modeling and acting — which was a common ambition for performers of her era and one that sometimes landed and sometimes didn't. What her life looks like now is genuinely unknown. She is not a presence on social media and has not given interviews in recent memory.
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