Documents, images and videoclips obtained by InsideSources appear to back claims made in a lawsuit against New Hampshire Republican state rep (and House Speaker candidate) Frank Sapareto, claiming he was involved in a video project to produce porn–and that the male lead in the movie was the Republican legislator himself.

“Yes, I have seen the video. There’s hours and hours of it,” Eric Dubin told NHJournal. Dubin is representing Jonathan Carter, the plaintiff in a lawsuit claiming that Rep. Sapareto assaulted him due to the representative’s displeasure over the quality of the filming.

Dubin’s client, Jonathan Carter, alleges that Sapareto broke into his apartment and assaulted him, beating him so badly that Carter lost consciousness. According to the emergency department report from Adventist Health Simi Valley, Carter suffered a “closed-head injury with LOC.” [Loss of consciousness].

“My client lost consciousness. He was treated for a concussion in the emergency room,” Dubin said. “The idea that an elected official would completely lie about this is very disturbing. I’m not judging anyone’s personal behavior, but there are jobs that require public confidence.”

The story line of the film, according to Dubin, was supposed to be a post-apocalyptic tale in which Sapareto was the last remaining man left on Earth who could biologically father children. According to email correspondence, possible titles were:

Last Sperm on Earth

Armageddon Sperm Donor

Doomsday Babymaker

Rep. Sapareto’s choice: Creampie Apocalypse.

Dubin supplied InsideSources with images and a video clip to support his client’s claims.

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CLIP CONTAINS NUDITY:

Dubin also provided an extensive email chain of communications between his client and Rep. Sapareto regarding the project. Many of the communications involve potential female performers and their willingness/availability to participate in the movie.

Despite the overwhelming evidence, Rep. Sapareto continues to deny he appeared in any porn video, telling InsideSources that the evidence was “doctored.” Sapareto’s story is that he was approached by alleged assault victim and “scammed” into funding a video project targeting Japanese tourism to the U.S., even creating an LLC called Standard Video in New Hampshire. But then, Sapareto says, he was “set up.”

“The guy had me shoot all this video, in unusual positions, I didn’t know why,” Sapareto said.

“I don’t know how [Carter] did it,” Sapareto told InsideSources. “He just does it. This [manipulating video] is what he does. He said he was going to destroy my political career and that’s what he’s trying to do.”

“He said he would destroy my political career if I didn’t pay [blackmail] and now he’s trying to do it. You saw what happened to [Supreme Court Justice Brett] Kavanaugh? Now it’s happening to me!”

According to the attorney representing Rep. Frank Sapareto’s alleged assault victim, the reason behind the New Hampshire Republican’s violent outburst was his “poor performance” during his porn shoot the day before.

“He wasn’t performing very well in his scenes or with the adult film actresses,” attorney Eric Dubin told NHJournal. “He was apologizing a lot to the female talent and his frustration carried over into the attack.”

When asked what the nature of the performance issue was, Dubin told NHJournal: “It’s not that they were going badly. Apparently they weren’t going at all.”