Cartoon porn artist
Rhari is
19 years old and single. She's on the scene, "living out in British Columbia, Canada and I am looking to meet furs in my area." Rhari is also a mother. For her year-old daughter
Molly she's created a furry character named named
Barra. Barra's already got a character badge by babyfur fan favorite Marci McAdam, and she's already been requested to appear in babyfur porn.
According to a
WTF_FA entry, a babyfur (name withheld) attempted to commission jerk material featuring Rhari's Barra character. While performing acts that might be illegal does not put you in violation of
FA policy, said babyfur has already been banned. Rhari claims that the IRL police have been notified and an investigation is underway. "By the way, the creep was banned from FA. :3 Don't have to worry about him anymore," says Rhari.
The situation screams of entrapment, to be honest. Rhari places a babyfur character on a furry porn site, where most artists will demand that fans take sexual interest in their characters. (You'd naturally need a degree of brokenness to take interest in a character that's supposed to represent an infant but hey, babyfurs.) She then goes to the authorities when someone naturally does take sexual interest in the character -- not in the child, as far as we've been told. As offensive as babyfurs tend to be no one has stated that this one did anything illegal. The pictures of Miss Rhari's infant on a furry porn site, alongside images of a half-naked character that represents the child, ask that someone call child protection more than anything. In all, an incredible amount of poor judgment on the part of the mother, FA administration, and the babyfur in question.