James Deen porn company cited for failing to use condoms
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California regulators on Wednesday cited a movie company owned by porn star James Deen for failing to use condoms on a film shoot, potentially exposing actors to hepatitis B and HIV.
Last December, Cal/OSHA began investigating Deen and his company after allegations that the star of thousands of hard-core films sexually assaulted eight porn actresses, including his former girlfriend, on and off movie sets.
"Additionally, producers did not provide a vaccine or follow-up medical examination to employees who were potentially exposed to hepatitis B" and refused to turn over safety records, the Cal/OSHA statement said.