Gamma Releases Statement About Former Producer Jay Sin

Gamma Releases Statement About Former Producer Jay Sin

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment will be removing all content from former producer Jay Sin from its platforms.

This is the official statement from Gamma:

After having been informed that producer ‘Jay Sin’ was convicted and imprisoned for “Access with Intent to View Child Pornography, in violation of Title 18 of the United States Code - Section 2252(a)(4)(B),” the management at Gamma Entertainment has unanimously decided to remove all Jay Sin’s content from their platforms.

Gamma insists that Jay Sin’s actions were committed outside of the professional activities related to Gamma Entertainment, and his actions were unrelated to any content distributed by Gamma.

As an industry leader, Gamma Entertainment lives up to their values and ensures the safety of their performers, employees and their collaborators. Consequently, Gamma Entertainment has zero-tolerance towards any form of sexual assault or harassment.

We wish to thank our employees, clients, and community for their constant support.

Jay Sin had been active in the adult industry since 2004, shooting predominantly for Evil Angel, for whom he created the "TS Playground" series.

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