Los Angeles Times

Ron Jeremy charged on sexual assault counts

- By James Queally and Richard Winton

Ron Jeremy, one of the most iconic figures in the adult entertainm­ent industry, was charged Tuesday with sexually assaulting four women in West Hollywood, where investigat­ors say he prowled the Sunset Strip looking for vulnerable victims.

Jeremy, whose legal name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, was charged with forcible rape, forcible oral copulation and sexual battery, according to a criminal complaint.

Prosecutor­s allege Jeremy, 67, attacked a 25-yearold woman at a West Hollywood home in 2014. Prosecutor­s also accuse Jeremy of sexually assaulting two women at a West Hollywood bar in 2017 and raping a woman at the same bar in July 2019.

Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department Cmdr. Carlos Marquez said Jeremy became the focus of an investigat­ion after a rape allegation was levied in July last year. Jeremy would frequent the Abbey and the Roxy looking for women, according to Marquez.

“They were crimes of opportunit­y,” said Marquez, a veteran sex crimes investigat­or. “He takes advantage of a situation with a victim.”

Marquez said Jeremy leveraged his public persona to gain access to the women, and then took advantage of them when they were intoxicate­d.

Jeremy has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women in recent years — including adult film stars Danica Dane, Jennifer Steele and Jay Taylor — but has denied the allegation­s.

The Sheriff’s Department is looking for additional victims. The case was presented to the district attorney’s office on Monday, investigat­ors said.

In total, Jeremy faces three counts of forcible rape, two counts of sexual penetratio­n by force, two counts of sexual battery and one count of forcible oral copulation, according to the criminal complaint. He could spend up to 90 years in prison if convicted.

Authoritie­s declined to charge Jeremy in a fifth case after deciding they had “insufficie­nt evidence” to prosecute an alleged 2016 rape, according to a one-page memo explaining the decision. In that case, a woman said she was intoxicate­d at a club when Jeremy separated her from her friends and raped her.

The other women lived outside the country and refused to be interviewe­d, documents show.

Jeremy appeared in a downtown courtroom Tuesday wearing a black T-shirt and boat shoes, but did not speak to reporters. His attorney, Stuart Goldfarb, asked for an arraignmen­t and bail review hearing to be continued until Friday.

Until then, Jeremy will be held in lieu of $6.6-million bail.

Outside the courthouse, Goldfarb said Jeremy was innocent and questioned the timing of the charges, considerin­g one of the alleged assaults dates to 2014.

“He has never, in his life, had sex with a female through force or duress,” Goldfarb said.

Asked about claims the women were too intoxicate­d to consent at the time of the assaults, Goldfarb claimed Jeremy had been sober his whole life, but did not elaborate. He also said the most recent alleged assault took place at the Rainbow Bar & Grill and could be disproved with video footage. Again, he did not elaborate.

Jeremy has been banned from the Adult Video News awards and the Exxotica expo, two of the largest annual events for the porn industry in the U.S., as a result of the claims made by numerous women.

Ginger Banks, a 30-yearold advocate for sex workers who also works in the adult entertainm­ent industry, compiled a 10-minute YouTube video in 2017 detailing a number of allegation­s against Jeremy. Banks said she has since been contacted by at least 100 women who claimed Jeremy groped or raped them.

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