The term "top" in this keyword string typically indexes algorithmic searches for top-rated scenes, compilations, or highly viewed archival footage involving the performer under that specific studio banner. Modern Distribution and Accessibility

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The "Gag Factor" series by JM Productions is the stylistic cornerstone of what viewers refer to as "facial abuse" or rough deep-throating content. The series, which began in 2000, focuses exclusively on deep throating (a practice clinically known as irrumatio). A typical scene features an actress hanging her head over the side of a bed or kneeling on the floor as a male actor thrusts his penis down her throat.

In a major journalistic investigation, reporter Paul Mulholland published a detailed exposé accusing D&E Media (Facial Abuse's parent company) of "ignoring consent and inflicting injuries on models". Mulholland spent two years investigating the studio and brought his evidence to the Derek Smith Law Group, a firm specializing in sexual assault cases. Former models who have worked for the studio have alleged that:

The series Facial Abuse was one of the most prominent brands in the "extreme gonzo" subgenre of adult entertainment during the 2000s and 2010s.

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Also, the user might be looking for an article that talks about abuse in the context of lifestyle and entertainment, using these two individuals as examples. But since I don't have specific information on them, I need to approach this carefully. I can't just fabricate details, so maybe the user wants a fictional article or a general discussion on abuse in the entertainment industry using these names as placeholders?

There is an IMDb entry for a 2008 episode of a niche adult-oriented series titled "Facial Abuse" featuring a performer named Mya McKay. It is important to distinguish this historical adult industry credit from the modern lifestyle content creator Mya Nicole Johnson, who is a younger influencer born in 2005.

Much of the "abuse" or "conflict" terminology found in searches appears to relate to scripted or sensationalized entertainment content or personal relationship drama common in the influencer community: