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Virtual Sex With Chloe Jones DVD
Biography of Chloe Jones Chloe Jones (born Melinda Dee Jones in Houston, Texas) (June 17, 1975 – June 4, 2005) was an American pornographic actress. Birthdate June 17, 1975 Birth location Houston, Texas, USA Birth name Melinda Dee Jones Date of death June 4, 2005 (aged 29) Measurements 36D-22-32 Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Weight 116 lb (53 kg; 8.3 st) Eye colour Blue Hair colour Blonde Melinda Dee Jones was raised in Silsbee, Texas. After graduating from Silsbee High School in 1994, she became a model and pornographic actress. Jones was the Penthouse magazine Pet of the Month in April 1998, and she crossed over into adult movies in 2001. She then retired from the adult industry in 2004. She had performed in eighteen films during this time. Jones had gained considerable fame as a nude model and was a well-known figure in the adult world at the time of her retirement. Jones suffered multiple fractures to her arm in January 2000. She also reportedly suffered from epilepsy, however this is denied by her sisters as they claim that it was a move by her to gain attention.[citation needed] After deciding to enter the hardcore porn industry, she signed an exclusive contract with adult film company New Sensations, followed by another contract with Vivid Entertainment in February 2003. Neither association lasted very long (her contract with Vivid lasted just 5 months), and rumors circulated about Jones' "difficult nature." She was allegedly released by Vivid for her use of prescription drugs; again, specific details are elusive. Charlie Sheen connection Concurrently with pornographic films, Jones worked as an escort prostitute. In March 2005, Jones sold a story to the National Enquirer, claiming that Charlie Sheen was among her clients, and had paid her $15,000 for oral sex in January 2005. Sheen's agent disputed the claim, stating that Sheen had not seen Jones since 1996. After Jones's death, Sheen's wife, Denise Richards filed a restraining order against Sheen, stating in court papers that he did not deny involvement in Jones's death. In May 2006, American tabloid The Globe published an alleged interview with Jones' mother, named as Donna Jones, claiming that she was considering a wrongful death suit against Sheen, as Chloe Jones told her of receiving death threats. Donna Jones Noeller subsequently filed suit against The Globe, claiming she never gave the interview and the tabloid manufactured her statements.
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