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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Sexual Predator Charges On Ron Jeremy!

Adult entertainer faces sexual abuse charges.
CAUTION. I WILL TALK ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE!

The world famous adult entertainer has allegations of sexual predatory behavior that could have put him in the iron college for LIFE.

I will only mention his name only in title and once in this post.

The sexual predator has at least 60 or so allegations of inappropriate touching and digital penetration. Again, in the wake of the Alexandra Tara Reade Moulton McCabe hoax, I will take all allegations seriously and give the accused a benefit of the doubt. Just like with the actor from That 70s Show, everyone has a right to prove their innocence. An accuser can lie on someone.

This woman's allegations set back the #MeToo movement. We can't go with "Believe All Women."

Joe Biden faced allegations from a mentally ill woman who claimed he digitally penetrated her in the U.S. Capitol. Her story has changed and her allegations have gotten wackier by the minute. Biden unequivocally denied the allegations and called upon the Senate to release any statement regarding her.

The adult entertainer Ron Jeremy (known legally as Ronald Jeremy Hyatt), 67 is facing six counts of sexual abuse and rape. These charges in California are enough to give him LIFE in the iron college, a TIER III in Offender U and payments to every victim affected by him.

The allegations go back decades but a woman had exposed him in 2016.

Adult entertainer Ginger Banks told her story in 2016 at the AVN Awards. She said he had inappropriately touched her.

Women in the industry were warned about him.

Banks, 30, says she is vindicated after the charges came forth. Three women have alleged that between 2014 and 2019,  he was accused of raping them and grouping a fourth woman.

Ginger Banks said that the sexual predator would inappropriately touch her and other women.
Banks said she was once a fan of him.

"People would go up to him and be really excited because they were going to meet Ron Jeremy and asked to take a picture.'

Jeremy would often do inappropriate things to women when he takes pictures. He would group them, violate them by putting his finger into their pants. He would pull aside their panties and finger in their vaginas.

He would also twerk the nipples of women who were busty. He also grabbed women's buttocks.

Banks detailed her encounter.

"Sometimes girls would be bent over on porn sets and he'd just penetrate them. The groping is a very, very, similar story. It honestly seems to me that if you met Ron Jeremy and he didn't inappropriately touched you, you're almost in the minority."

When the adult scene was done, Jeremy would see a woman nude and he would place his penis into her without her permission.

Since posting on social media, Banks admitted that she has heard of over 50 legitimate first hand accounts of women who said they were victimized by the sexual predator.

"I feel completely vindicated in the sense that so many people have always defended him," said Banks. "I've been talked about in a negative light by certain people who still defend him -- his fans. I still get a lot of hate for that stuff."
The disheveled adult entertainer appears in Los Angeles Superior Court to face charges. 
A cam girl known as Miss Lollipop also told a story of Jeremy.

She said that in 2016, he digitally penetrated without her consent at a convention show.

"This is no secret," Miss Lollipop, a Florida-based performer ho also used the name of Lacey on social media. "We have been shouting about him since 2016. The response is always some variation of apathy or 'What do you expect?'"

Jeremy's attorney said that his client is "absolutely innocent" of all charges.

The sexual predator also lost his management team and endorsements shortly after he was indictment.

As of today, the AVN severed ties with him. Hustler will no longer use his columns. His trademarked high performance stamina and male enlargement pills were pulled from the shelves.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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