‘Library Girl’ & Penthouse Pet Pays $1000 Fine, Receives No Jail Time for On-Campus Cam Show

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CORVALLIS, OR (September 24, 2015) — Penthouse Pet Kendra Sunderland receives a bittersweet ending to her public indecency charges. The world’s most famous cam girl, dubbed the “Library Girl,” was arrested earlier this year for performing in a nude webcam show at the Oregon State University’s Valley Library, while she was enrolled as a student.

Sunderland appeared at the Benton County courtroom last week, where she pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a fine of $1000.00 with no jail time. Of the amount, $800 is slated to go towards the Library, which is the primary library on the campus.

The tall, beautiful blonde Tweeted following the verdict: “So you’re welcome, OSU students – I didn’t damage anything, yet $800 of my money goes to that library.”

Sunderland was facing one year of jail time and a $6250 fine for her on-campus performance; she is thankful for the lightened verdict.

“I’m happy this is now resolved,” says Sunderland. “I’ve had a crazy year so far, and I’m so thankful for my loving fans and the opportunities which have been given to me. I can’t wait to see where my future takes me.”

Fans may follow Kendra Sunderland on www.PlaywithKendra.com and on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/KSLibraryGirl. Gentlemen’s clubs interested in booking the beautiful, statuesque blonde are invited to contact http://www.alistfeatures.com and http://www.continentalagency.com.

 

 

About Kendra Sunderland:

Kendra Sunderland’s racy public webcam peep show among the stacks of Oregon State University’s Valley Library has been the talk of the Internet. The 19-year-old media sensation’s solo public display has become a viral sensation, earning her the nickname “Library Girl,” a misdemeanor arrest, and the kind of infamy which puts a girl on the fast track to stardom. The former OSU freshman, who launched her career (and the notorious library video) in October 2014, has since left college to field modeling offers, including a four-page spread for Penthouse Magazine and a development deal with its parent company, FriendFinder Networks, for her own site, www.PlaywithKendra.com. Sunderland has booked a ride with destiny herself, and her swift rise to fame speaks volumes. In Sunderland’s last interview since the story broke, the 19-year-old college student told the New York Daily News she was hoping the hype brought on by the scandal might help jumpstart her modeling career. Thanks to her new deal with Penthouse and www.playwithme.com, she is set to earn more money than most graduate students make in a year.