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That type of content is illegal in the US. The domains shouldn't have been on a US Registrar, nor hosted in the US which DirectNIC is doing by providing forwarding services.
So he violated their TOS and US law.
Not much you can do to defend that, and ignorance of the law is not considered a valid excuse in the US. He should have done his homework.
Anyone else with domains like that is crazy in the first place, but if you do do those kind you best not have anything connected to them being operated in the US cause you are taking a humongous legal risk.
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