Deven Davis, Former GG Performer and Korn Singer's Wife, Passes Away

Deven Davis, Former GG Performer and Korn Singer's Wife, Passes Away

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Deven Davis, a former adult performer and the estranged wife of Korn lead vocalist Jonathan Davis, has passed away.

Deven Davis, 42, starred in a number of GG adult productions from 1999 through the early 2000s for Jill Kelly Productions, Sin City and Eurotique Entertainment, among others.

The cause of her death on Friday was unknown at post time.

Jonathan Davis filed for divorce from Deven Davis in October 2016, citing irreconcilable differences.

Earlier, on Friday, Jonathan Davis was granted a temporary restraining order against her, blocking any child custody or visitation of her two children. The restraining order also prohibited her from having contact with the family dog, Chaos.

Jonathan Davis alleged in court documents that the former adult performer was deep into drugs and that she had struggled with for more than 20 years, according to reports. The docs said that she was in rehab six times and "is constantly under the influence of the nitrous oxide, cocaine and Norco."

Deven Davis reportedly entered a sober living home but went missing on Friday, Aug. 10.  

In a statement, the Korn musician said: “The Davis family is brokenhearted over the devastating loss of Deven Davis. We ask that you respect their privacy — and the privacy of those close to the family — and allow them the space to mourn in private. We thank you for your love, understanding and prayers of support during this difficult time.”

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