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As of 31 December 2050, Carley has an outstanding balance of $13,107,000. Based on her current earnings patterns, she is expected to take 195 months to fully settle her balance. As her career life expectancy is currently estimated at 114 months, she has been administratively classified as a [[Lifer (Altar Group)|Lifer]]. | As of 31 December 2050, Carley has an outstanding balance of $13,107,000. Based on her current earnings patterns, she is expected to take 195 months to fully settle her balance. As her career life expectancy is currently estimated at 114 months, she has been administratively classified as a [[Lifer (Altar Group)|Lifer]]. | ||
== Acting Career == | |||
[[File:Christine Carley - Fashion (3).jpg|thumb|''Christine Carley in Los Angeles in 2043'']] | |||
=== Breakthrough (2043) === | |||
In 2043, Carley took the role of Charlotte Yarrow in the HBO series ''Study Abroad''. The show was a breakout hit, becoming the second-most watched HBO series for the year. Carley's performance was widely praised, earning her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2043. ''Variety'' wrote that her performance was "unequivocal proof that she has come of age as an actress". | |||
In 2044, Carley was cast as Ava Bender in the pilot season of the Netflix series ''Influencers''. She told ''Encore'' that she was especially excited for this role because of her own background as a social media influencer. She stated that the show "explores some interesting themes in the lives of modern influencers", including excessive self-consciousness, fakery, and the "never-ending love-hate relationship with objectification". The series proved to be a phenomenal success, | |||
Revision as of 19:49, 2 December 2025
| Christine Carley | |
|---|---|
| Inmate Prostitute #471132 | |
Christine Carley in a catalog photo at Club Amber in 2050 | |
| Employment Information | |
| Employer | Eternity Concepts |
| Place of Work | Club Amber Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| Designation | Superior Attendant (Grade II) |
| Curator | Jalal Dawood |
| Date Joined | 22 April 2047 |
| Time in Service | >3 years |
| Duo Partner | TBD TBD |
| Specializations | Anal service |
| Hourly Rate | $3,000 (plus $2,000 surcharge) |
| 2034 Rating | 4.62 |
| 2034 Utilization | 100% |
| Indenture Information | |
| Status | Criminal Indenture |
| Indenture Date | 18 November 2046 (Age 23) |
| Release Date | 1 December 2053 (estimated) |
| Custodian | Mahmoud Shahzad |
| Reformative Training | |
| Location | STRIP Jubbah Ha'il, Saudi Arabia |
| Cohort | 47/01 |
| Dates | 1 Feb 2047 - 17 Apr 2047 |
| Custody Information | |
| Facility | Al-Yasmin WD Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| Custodian | Omar Raisi |
| Custody Class | Class B |
| Housing | General Population |
| Block / Cell | C-04 (with TBD) |
| Restrictions | None |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 16 October 2023 (age 27) Boulder, Colorado United States of America |
| Nationality | |
| Height | 171 cm (5'7") |
| Breasts | 32C |
| Dress Size | 4-6 |
| Hair | Blonde |
| Eyes | Grey |
| Pussy | Fully Bald (Laser) |
| Contraception | Sterilized |
This person is an Inmate Prostitute currently in the custody of Al-Yasmin Women's Dormitory and employed as an Attendant at Club Amber.
Christine Madeleine Carley (born 16 October 2023) is an American indentured sex worker, adult entertainer and pornographic actress who has been employed since 22 April 2048 as an Attendant at Club Amber, an ultra-luxury gentlemen's club based in Riyadh, Caliphate of Arabia, owned and operated by Eternity Concepts.
Prior to her indenture, Carley was a popular screen actress, known mostly for portraying Charlotte Yarrow in the HBO series Study Abroad (2043) and Ava Bender in the first two seasons of the Netflix series Influencers (2044 - 2045). At the height of her acting career, she was also an influencer and brand ambassador for the fashion retailer Revolve, appearing in more than 10 television and internet advertisements for the platform.
On 27 October 2046, Carley was one of four foreign women arrested in Riyadh for their involvement in a drug-fueled party at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Investigators later revealed that she was a member of a drug trafficking ring that had supplied 18.7 grams of cocaine and 37 tablets of MDMA (also known as Molly) to other party guests. Prosecutors charged her with 12 counts of trafficking in narcotics, four counts of blasphemous conduct, four counts of obstruction of justice, and two counts of money laundering. On 18 November, she was found guilty on all counts, and was sentenced to a financial penalty totaling $15,570,000, with 50% of the amount being subject to mandatory indenture. As she was only able to pay $6,000,000 of the other 50%, a criminal indenture order was issued against her for $9,570,000.
On 22 December 2046, Carley's family and business associates appealed to the US Department of State intervene in her case by way of appealing directly to the Royal Arabian Ministry of Justice for clemency. However, the State Department declined the request, stating that the United States could not intervene in the domestic law enforcement matters of the Caliphate. As a result of this, the Caliphate Attorney-General brought an additional prosecution against Carley for obstruction of justice, resulting in a further penalty of $300,000.
Currently, Carley resides in Block C of Al-Yasmin Women's Dormitory, a custodial facility for Inmate Prostitutes operated by Altar Group. She underwent Reformative Training at STRIP Jubbah in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, from 1 February to 17 April 2047 as part of the 47/01 cohort. Her assigned Inmate Prostitute serial number is #471132.
"Christine Carley had a dream life that most other young women could only dream of. However, she irresponsibly chose to throw it away by engaging in degenerate criminal conduct. Now, her life is one of shame and disgrace - but she only has herself to blame. Her fate should serve as a lesson to all.
Our country is proud to welcome visitors from all over the world - but they must abide by our laws. No one is above the law. It does not matter how wealthy, famous or privileged you are. If you break the law, you must pay."
Mohamed Amin AshourDeputy Public Prosecutor, Attorney General's Office
Caliphate of Arabia
As an Inmate Prostitute, Carley is known for being a practitioner of the anal-first philosophy practiced by Club Amber. She has also received positive ratings for her expertise in performing lesbian shows, particularly with her duo partner Jane Doe. In June 2050, she was named in the Gourmand List as a 'Highly Promising Provider' by Arabian Nights magazine's annual Sex and Pleasure Guide. Following this, she was promoted to the grade of Superior Attendant (Grade II) by the Club Amber management.
In 2049, Carley was selected to star in Harem Slaves, a full-length pornographic film produced by Eternity Media for initial release members-only Infinite app. She has also been regularly featured in content streamed on the Infinite app since 2049.
As of 31 December 2050, Carley has an outstanding balance of $13,107,000. Based on her current earnings patterns, she is expected to take 195 months to fully settle her balance. As her career life expectancy is currently estimated at 114 months, she has been administratively classified as a Lifer.
Acting Career

Breakthrough (2043)
In 2043, Carley took the role of Charlotte Yarrow in the HBO series Study Abroad. The show was a breakout hit, becoming the second-most watched HBO series for the year. Carley's performance was widely praised, earning her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2043. Variety wrote that her performance was "unequivocal proof that she has come of age as an actress".
In 2044, Carley was cast as Ava Bender in the pilot season of the Netflix series Influencers. She told Encore that she was especially excited for this role because of her own background as a social media influencer. She stated that the show "explores some interesting themes in the lives of modern influencers", including excessive self-consciousness, fakery, and the "never-ending love-hate relationship with objectification". The series proved to be a phenomenal success,