Poker Playing Porn Star Charged With Rape

Written by:
Nagesh Rath
Published on:
Jun/23/2020

One of the world's biggest porn stars and a noted celebrity poker player, Ron Jeremy, has been charged with sexually assaulting four women.


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The Los Angeles County District Attorney announced Tuesday that Jeremy has been charged with forcibly raping three women and sexually assaulting another in separate incidents dating as far back as 2014.

The complain follows:

Adult Film Star Charged With Sexual Assaultof 4 WomenLos Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced today that Ron Jeremy has been charged with forcibly raping three women and sexually assaulting another in separate incidents dating back to 2014.RonaldJeremy Hyatt (dob 3/12/53) was charged in case BA488059withthree counts each of forcible rape and forcible penetration by a foreign object and one count each of forcible oral copulation and sexual battery. The case was filed for warrant yesterday. Arraignment is scheduled for this afternoonin Department 30 of the Foltz Criminal Justice Center.Deputy District Attorney Paul Thompson of the Sex Crimes Division is prosecuting the case.In May 2014, the defendant is accused of forcibly raping a 25-year-old woman at a home in West Hollywood. Hyatt allegedly sexually assaulted two women, ages 33 and 46, on separate occasions at a West Hollywood bar in 2017. He also is accused of forcibly raping a 30-year-old woman at the same bar in July 2019.The District Attorney’s Office also declined a case against Hyatt due to insufficient evidence stemming from an incident in 2016.Prosecutors are recommending bail at $6.6 million. If convicted as charged, the defendant faces a possible maximum sentence of 90 years to life in state prison.The case remains under investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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