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Charles Carreon and his Hot-Looking Daughter Ana Belinda
2003-04-07 15:04:19

Charles guided Gary Kremen's legal campaign to regain the sex.com domain name. They subsequently got into a fight over legal fees and are in about the second-year of a probable four-year battle.

Carreon operates www.onlinemedialaw.com. He used to write a legal affairs column for setgo.com and represents occasional porn companies like Sweet Entertainment in Vancouver.

You can see a picture of Carreon's youngest daughter Ana Belinda on the front page of onlinemedialaw.com. She's cradling the phone. She served as the paralegal on the sex.com case. She operates her own website at www.dreampretty.com. She poses for artistic nude photographs but I did not look at them because of my religious beliefs.

A link to dreampretty.com was spammed to the Stanford alumni list and suddenly everyone was talking about her. But they did not recognize her in person because she dresses, well, thrift-store style would be kind. She went to this meeting with a magazine that wanted to talk to her about her website. She met with the editorial staff. She sat there for an hour until suddenly someone said, 'When's that Dream Pretty chick going to show up?'

Carreon has a policy of allowing all his kids to do what they want to do and he just supports them. "There's definitely a limit," he says, "but I think we agree on what that limit is. At least right now."

Charles has three children. Marie is a legal secretary in New York City. Josh is an artist who runs speedcam.org. Charles's wife runs childoffortune.com and American-buddha.com.

Carreon is suing AIPIC on behalf of Global Innovations for practicing law without a license (referencing the threatening letters AIPIC sends out to those it accuses of stealing).

Carreon represented Vancouver's Sweet Entertainment Group for about a year after they were busted for obscenity in 2002.

4/10/04

An Interview With Charles Carreon's Daughter

Charles helped Gary Kremen win back the domain name sex.com. His daughter is a beauty and a brain (student at Stanford).

Charles used to employ lawyer Susan Whatley, who is now married to Serge Birbrair.

Stavros: Hello Dream. Thanks for your interest in doing an interview.

Dream: Thank you Stavros. It is a pleasure.

Stavros: You are from Siskiyou Oregon. Where were you born, what's your heritage?

Dream: Siskiyou is a little mountainous area above Ashland, which is a small town known for its Shakespeare festival. I was born in Ashland. My parents were snowed out of their yurt during February of 1982 and had me at a friend's house. They were hippies, obviously. As for my heritage, I am a mix or a mutt as they say. My father is a pale-skinned Mexican from Arizona. My mother is a fair-haired Mormon from Arizona too. Sometimes I call myself Hispanic.

Stavros: You list creative writing, Greek mythology Fairy tales and folklore amongst your interests. Have you ever been to Greece? What sparked your interest in Greek Mythology? (And for the record I was born in Athens, Greece!)

Dream: I wish I could say I have been to Greece, but it is in my future I guess. During my life I have read quite a few fairy tales, sci fi stories, and Greek myths. I love mythology so much it's kind of embarassing. I was raised in the Buddhist tradition, and I guess the Olympian gods kind of fit into my concept of reality from a Buddhist perspective. I guess I am not exactly sure what sparked my interest in mythology.

Stavros: What type of modeling do you like to do? Is there any type of modeling you haven't done that you'd like to do that you have as yet to do? Anything you simply won't do as far as modeling goes? Any web sites where we can learn more about you?

Dream: This is a good question. A friend was just saying that I need to define my area more, and let people know what I'm selling. I guess the problem is I'm not selling anything. But I really do love lingerie, and modeling in it is really fun. I just wish I had more of it! So maybe I could do more of that, you know "Victoria Secret" sort of modeling. As for what do I really enjoy doing, I like all sorts of modeling. I would even do explicit modeling except that too many people have told me not to and I don't really need the money. I love posing nude in beautiful places though, as long as it's not too windy.

Stavros: You look like you're an all natural girl. (No implants.) Have you ever considered getting implants? (I don't think you should by the way.)

Dream: The dangers of breast implants are enough to dissuade me from wanting a pair. But after watching a few hundred pornos I now think that implants are really lame. I feel sorry for half those girls, because their boobs don't look real. And I think silicone feels cold and unattractive. Sorry girls! I guess some of them enjoy touching their own boobs, so that's cool. If they make more money then that's cool too. I went to the Market Street Cinema in S.F. once and touched a few girls boobs, and I have to admit I had a lot of fun. But I guess mine are big enough, at least until someone thinks of a better way to bump my b cup to a c.

Stavros: You are a college student. Have you decided on a major at this point?

Dream: I actually declared my major in Greek Classics. This will require that I study Greek language for two years. I'll have to take some other classes too of course. It is not the most demanding major, and it's totally awesome if you love it like I do. I do have to go back to Stanford to get my degree though.

Stavros: How do you manage your time between your studies your modeling? Do you really have any time for yourself at all?

Dream: Not really. I'm not at school right now though. I am working in Ashland trying to get back to Stanford on my own terms. Yeah, I had a crisis. Decided to try to pay my own way through college. I wish I had more time for myself until my boyfriend leaves me alone for ten minutes. Then I want him to come back and be with me.

Stavros: Finish this sentence. In ten years I want to be...

Dream: In a beautiful mansion in Siskiyou with dogs and kids all around. I'll be a writer and my boyfriend will be a famous photographer. We'll both have lots of friends and students who share with us all our happiness and success.

Stavros: Any advice for college students or any young women for that matter that would like to consider getting into modeling?

Dream: I think if you want to get into modeling, make it happen. First you have to have confidence. Then you have to know how you want to portray your beauty and confidence. And then you have to find someone who can focus a camera and actually take a good picture. It's pretty simple. To me, being a model means posing for thousands of photos. Don't stop. Don't ever stop.

Stavros: Has your family and friends been supportive of your modeling? Any objections to your doing nude work?

Dream: Yes and no. I have a lot of friends who are supportive. And my brother stops by my house all the time and is really supportive of me. My father also helps me out the best he can. But, unfortunately I don't speak much to my sister or mother. It's a long story.
Stavros: Is there anything we haven't covered that you'd like to mention?

Dream: I don't know...I just thought it would be fun to do this. Thank you very much! I just want to let people see who I am. There's so much that I can't really express. But I think it's great that you wanted to know a little bit about me.