Following her debut, Vain explored ways to combine her finance background with her new career:

: Written by Kayden Kross, the narrative positions Veronica Vain as a double-dealing corporate schemer navigating the cutthroat brokerage game.

Wall Street, a hub for financial services and stock exchange markets in the United States, is frequently associated with high-profile financial scandals. The mention of Wall Street in this context implies potential ties to investment banks, stock traders, or financial analysts.

Rather than fading into obscurity, Jennings saw an opportunity. Channeling her knowledge of the financial world, she rebranded as and almost immediately landed a six-figure deal to star in her first adult film. This project was to be a parody of the iconic 1987 Oliver Stone film "Wall Street," cleverly titled "Screwing Wall Street". The tagline practically wrote itself: "If you're not inside, you're outside". The production was a partnership between Evil Angel and the "sugar-daddy matchmaking" site ArrangementFinders.com (also known as The Arrangement Finders), with its president, the renowned adult star Kayden Kross , serving as writer and director.

The project demonstrated how an individual could leverage a corporate PR disaster to build an independent digital brand, bypassing traditional career gatekeepers entirely.

Represents the role of specialized broker-dealers, capital finders, and third-party facilitators who connect private startups with institutional investment bankers.

Veronica Vain's real-world transition from a finance intern at Lazard Asset Management to an adult performer was a viral news story in early 2015.

Reviewers noted that while it successfully capitalized on a viral news cycle, the script leaned heavily on standard parody tropes. Vain's performance was viewed as a literal translation of her real-world transition: a standard corporate professional stepping directly into the highly demanding world of adult entertainment.

But Veronica was no naive idealist. She knew the real power lay not in innovation, but in control. And so, she set out to create "EvilAngel," a name that struck fear and intrigue into the hearts of those who heard it. EvilAngel was to be a faceless, powerful entity that would reshape the IPO landscape under Veronica's iron fist.

Because the lead actress had actual experience navigating the corporate culture of New York's financial district, her casting added a layer of authentic satire to the project. The film allowed her to literally and figuratively "screw" Wall Street on camera, turning her real-life career pivot into a piece of explicit performance art. Cultural Impact: Sub-Stone Venality

The intern who left Wall Street for porn has details on her first film