John Gray, event organizer and president of the TEXXXAS adult expo, was scrambling last week to find a new venue for his adult film-star-laden event after it was booted from its Hilton location.

The TEXXXAS fan event was due to kick off Aug. 17 and run through Aug. 20, at the Hilton Houston Southwest in the Galleria area. After-parties were also planned at strip clubs near the hotel that week.

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But the Hilton hotel cancelled the booking, saying that the decision was made in the best interest of other guests at the hotel.

On Monday night, Gray told the Houston Chronicle that he had booked a new venue for the expo.

The event will now be held at a Holiday Inn location in Southwest Houston, according to Gray, just outside Beltway 8 near West Bellfort.

"Our new venue is only five minutes away from the original one. I am also happy to announce a reduced fan rate for our fans at my expense," Gray said Tuesday.

Gray also said that he had added porn stars Evan Stone, Mia Vallis and Aysia Garza to the mix of stars coming to Houston.

Stone made headlines recently for starring as a Donald Trump-type character in a Hustler Video production. Yes, Donald Trump porn exists, as Rule 34 of the Internet never fails.

It was previously announced that female porn stars Cherie Deville, Olivia Austin, Dillion Harper, Brett Rossi, plus male star Mick Blue and others will be on hand to meet fans and sign autographs. Rossi is likely best known to mainstream audiences as a former fiancee of actor Charlie Sheen.

Stars from porn's past, such as Ron Jeremy and Nina Hartley, are also scheduled to appear.

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation sent out an email Friday morning saying it had expressed its concerns to Hilton that the convention would bring an increased demand for prostitution and sex trafficking. That group took credit for convincing Hilton Worldwide and Hospitality Ventures Management Group (which runs the Galleria hotel) to cancel Gray's expo booking.

In a statement to the Houston Chronicle, general manager Maggie Rosa with the Hilton location that booted Gray said Friday that the decision was made in the best interest of other guests at the hotel.

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"After careful consideration, our Hilton Houston Galleria Area Hotel made the decision not to host this event and regret if it has unintentionally offended any individual or organization. Our goal is always to provide quality accommodations and a welcoming environment for guests, employees and members of our community visiting our hotel," Rosa said.

Meanwhile the national anti-exploitation group tells the Chronicle that it is holding an event of its own soon in Houston. The 2016 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit is set to take place Sept. 29 through Oct. 1 at the Omni Houston Hotel Westside.

Gray had some parting words for Hilton and that advocacy group.

"I would like to ask my former venue and the coalition one question. Are they going to try to urge all hotels to cancel the Super Bowl next year? That event has a historical record of bringing more sex trafficking and prostitution to their host city than any other event."