The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office says Rosenberg (pictured right), at the address of the Chandler mansion, owns the federal trademarks for both “Dogfart” and “Blacksonblondes.”
by Betty Beard
When 34-year-old Cable Rosenberg’s 13,500-square-foot Tudor style mansion was profiled this year, thousands of viewers clicked on an online slideshow, hoping to catch a glimpse inside one of the most expensive homes in the Southeast Valley.
At the time, Rosenberg’s family said he made his fortune through a finance company and used-car dealerships.
But as the eight-bedroom, $12 million Chandler home prepares to close escrow, a review of state and federal records shows that Rosenberg’s wealth likely came from a more lucrative line of work – Internet pornography.
Porn star and entrepreneur Jenna Jameson’s exploits when she lived in Paradise Valley have been well-chronicled. But Rosenberg’s case sheds light on a lesser-known side of the $13 billion adult entertainment industry, usually associated with Southern California’s San Fernando Valley: It can crop up anywhere, including a suburban Valley neighborhood.