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The Fertile Virgin Girl Assaulted and Impregnated in Jail
- Gangbanged and Becoming Pregnant
- Narrated by: Kathryn Ricks
- Length: 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Fertile Virgin Girl Assaulted and Impregnated in Jail: Gangbanged and Becoming Pregnant, tells the story of a sexy 18-year-old virgin girl who finally becomes independent and is on a road trip to explore her new life. However, she soon finds herself subjected to the deviant sexual whims of cops and prisoners after her car breaks down and she is brought to the local jail for sexual entertainment purposes. During her stay in the lovely facility, she finds herself given the chance to become a new mother!
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