Performer Uncut James Arrested for Attempted Murder

Performer Uncut James Arrested for Attempted Murder

LOS ANGELES — Performer Uncut James was arrested Thursday by the LAPD for attempted murder after an incident earlier in the week involving content creator Flesh Mechanic.

An LAPD public information officer confirmed the arrest to XBIZ, although neither the PIO nor court records could confirm that James had been arraigned or charged by the district attorney with that crime as of Friday morning.

James’ agency until this week, Hussie Models, released a statement to XBIZ stating, “We no longer represent Uncut James.”

James has shot over 45 scenes since joining the industry in 2022, according to his IAFD page. He has also spelled his name “Uncut Jaymes.” 

His alleged victim, Flesh Mechanic, published a short video on Tuesday on X.com, which appears to show the aftermath of the incident.

Flesh Mechanic also posted his version of the events the same day on X.com, without naming James: 

“Hello guys, while I was on my motorcycle today a fellow performer was waiting for me to leave the driveway, struck me with a truck, twice, tried to put a ski mask on, exited the truck wearing rubber gloves holding a golf club, struck me with the golf club, and I defended my life. There were multiple witnesses, this person left in an ambulance, and will be going to jail. I am currently at urgent care, I am going to be canceling my collabs this week, I apologize to everyone. Apparently I worked with this persons ex-girlfriend and that’s why he told me he was attacking me.

"After I defended myself and stopped this person from attacking further, this is what he told me, I stayed in this position until the police arrived. Thank you so much to all of the neighbors who saw and recorded this. They found a hammer in his truck also.”

James' Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department inmate arrest report does not show any upcoming court dates as of Friday morning.

XBIZ will continue updating this report as more information becomes available.

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