Gamma Films Group Issues Statement in Response to Allegations of Sexual Assault

Gamma Films Group Issues Statement in Response to Allegations of Sexual Assault

LOS ANGELES — A representative from Gamma Films Group has released a statement in response to a video released on Twitter by adult performer Aria Lee alleging sexual assault by a director employed by Gamma.

Lee posted her video on Friday afternoon.

The full text of Gamma's statement follows:

In January 2020, Gamma Films was made aware of allegations of misconduct by one of our independent third-party producers that may violate our Code of Conduct. In accordance with our usual due process for such situations, we have performed an independent investigation into these allegations — the conclusion of that investigation was that it has been impossible to validate the veracity of the allegations in question.

We never tolerate misconduct on the part of anyone involved with our production projects, as this violates our Code of Conduct. We always strive to provide an ethical and respectful work environment for anyone involved with our production projects and remain committed in supporting the performers, independent third-party producers, and business partners with whom we have an ongoing business relationship. We strongly encourage all parties to reach out should they ever experience a work environment that undermines their well-being and safety.

We firmly reiterate that the best course of action for anyone that alleges having been a victim of any sort of misconduct which may qualify as a criminal offence is to immediately bring forward such issues with their local law enforcement service.

Gamma Films Group

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