Adult film legend Ron Jeremy escapes 300 years in prison by developing dementia

Adult film legend Ron Jeremy escapes 300 years in prison by developing dementia




Adult film legend Ron Jeremy escapes 300 years in prison by developing dementia

A Los Angeles court has ruled that former porn star Ron Jeremy is officially incompetent to stand trial on multiple rape charges.

In a hearing Tuesday (1/17) in Los Angeles Superior Court, Judge Ronald S. Harris said the nearly 70-year-old actor is in “incurable neurocognitive decline.” Referring to the defendant by his real name of Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, he said expert evaluations concluded that Jeremy’s cognitive status was “probably unrecoverable.”

Had Jeremy been tried and found guilty, he would have faced a sentence of over 300 years in prison.

Currently being held at the Twin Towers Penitentiary, Jeremy will see his future determined in a hearing on Feb. 7. On that date the judge will decide the sentence, which will now be limited to possible placement in a mental health facility and for how long.

Arrested in June 2020 for failing to post a $6.6 million bail, Jeremy even pleaded not guilty to 33 counts of rape and sexual assault.

“Ron, being who he is, has been in love with over 4,000 women over the years. To say he’s a rapist is going too far… I mean, women have thrown themselves at him,” she said. his lawyer at the beginning. of the case.

Now 69 years old, Jeremy has appeared in more than 1,700 adult films since 1970. With his distinctive moustache, he was one of the adult film industry’s most recognizable stars, even appearing in “serious films,” thanks to porn stardom state.

Most of her participation in Hollywood is due to extras. He even surpassed Stan Lee in this regard, appearing for seconds in cult films and even blockbusters, such as “School Panic” (2011), with Josh Hutcherson, “Adrenaline 2” (2009), with Jason Statham, “All Powerful ” (2003), with Jim Carrey, “Detroit, the City of Rock” (1999), with the band Kiss, “Studio 54” (1998), with Salma Hayek, “Tromeo & Juliet” (1996), written by James Gunn, “High Speed” (1994) with Charlie Sheen, “Partners in Crime” (1993) with Eric Stoltz and, believe it or not, “The Godfather III” (1990)!

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