TMZ: Ron Jeremy Sued for Alleged Sexual Assault

TMZ: Ron Jeremy Sued for Alleged Sexual Assault

TACOMA, Wash. — TMZ reported today that adult entertainment icon Ron Jeremy is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual assault from an accuser in Washington state.

The accuser, going by the initials K.B., claimed in the suit that Jeremy “violently groped” one of her breasts after she agreed to have him autograph them at a radio promotional event in September, TMZ said.

K.B. alleged in the suit that Jeremy also squeezed her ass during a selfie, sucked on the back of her neck and digitally penetrated her through her underwear. He later allegedly asked her, “Did that give you goosebumps?”

K.B. also said that Jeremy pulled her shirt down and started sucking on her exposed breast as she tried to exit the promotional event.

In the suit, K.B. claimed she suffered PTSD since the alleged assaults occurred, noting that she suffered a miscarriage due to the stress incurred after meeting Jeremy.

The accuser previously filed a police report in Tacoma regarding the alleged incidents.

It’s not the first allegation against Jeremy. Last year, adult star Ginger Banks released a YouTube video offering an account of Jeremy’s behavior at an Exxxotica event.

Adult stars Danica Dane, Jay Taylor and Jennifer Steele also have accused Jeremy of sexual assault.

In April, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office was investigating a sexual battery involving Jeremy in which he was accused of following a woman into the bathroom of the Rainbow Bar and Grill in West Hollywood and groping her without her consent.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office told XBIZ last month that there had been no movement over the alleged West Hollywood incident.

XBIZ reached out to Jeremy for comment. He was unavailable at post time.

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