British woman, 47, who accused Ron Jeremy of attacking her is furious saying 'I will never get closure' after judge rules he is unfit to stand trial over 34 sex assaults including 12 rapes

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British woman, 47, who accused Ron Jeremy of attacking her is furious saying 'I will never get closure' after judge rules he is unfit to stand trial over 34 sex assaults including 12 rapes

 

British woman, 47, who accused Ron Jeremy of attacking her is furious saying 'I will never get closure' after judge rules he is unfit to stand trial over 34 sex assaults including 12 rapes

British woman, 47, who accused Ron Jeremy of attacking her is furious saying 'I will never get closure' after judge rules he is unfit to stand trial over 34 sex assaults including 12 rapes





A British former porn star who accused Ron Jeremy of violently raping her at a Halloween Party in 2000 says she is 'numb' and 'angry' that the adult actor has been deemed medically unfit to stand trial.

Lianne Young, who went by the name of Billie Pratt, was one of 21 women who accused Jeremy of 12 counts of rape and 22 counts of sexual assault over a 23-year period, leading to his arrest in June 2020.

But Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ronald S. Harris has now ruled the actor cannot stand trial because of his 'incurable neurocognitive decline', after medical reports said he has dementia, is 'incoherent', and suffers from hearing loss.

Young, who has waived her right to anonymity, blasted the decision, saying it should not have taken two and a half years to get to this point, and said she feels like she's been 'abused again'.

At the porn industry party at the former House of Blues in 2000, Young was dressed in a bikini when she says Jeremy shoved her onto a table and forced himself inside her.

According to Young, who worked in the US adult film industry but now works as a counsellor helping sufferers of sexual violence, the ordeal last only a matter of seconds, as she fought Jeremy off of her. 

Young said at least three other industry execs watched the assault unfold, however none of them reacted.

'People were just like, 'That's Ron',' Young said.

Speaking after discovering the defendant would not stand trial, she told the LA Times: 'They were aware of his condition before getting us all involved. 

'They were well aware he had dementia, so I'm very disappointed that they didn't solve that bit before letting us go on that emotional journey for two and a half years.'

In additional comments to The Mirror, she said: 'I really can't put it into words how angry I am. I will never get closure.

'He could have been brought to justice much sooner, but Ron was built up to be this king who was untouchable and his lawyers kept delaying the case.

'I felt abused again and like a pawn in a game. It felt like getting hit in the stomach by a 200mph tennis ball.' 

Speaking earlier this month when it was indicated he would be declared unfit for trial, fellow accuser Charity Carson-Hawke said the star was 'getting away with it.'

Carson-Hawke, 47, says that in May 2020 Jeremy pinned her against a hotel bathroom wall, grabbed her breasts, and tried to force her to touch his penis.

'He followed me around and knew who I was and knew what he did. So I feel like he's getting away with it,' Carson-Hawke told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.

'I wanted to face him in court. Now that's never going to happen, and I'm never going to get closure.'


The Florida property manager, who had been close friends with Jeremy since 1996, reported him to police two years ago, sparking the investigation and arrest that prompted dozens of other women to come forward to law enforcement.

She also sued the ex porn actor in civil court, a case which Jeremy's lawyers agreed to settle this month for a 'substantial' undisclosed sum, believed to be over $1million.

Carson-Hawke was set to be a key witness in the criminal trial, as she told DailyMail.com last year that Jeremy had confessed to his alleged attempted rape on the phone to her while detectives recorded the conversation.

'After I finished my case, I just basically walked away. I changed my number. I got married on Friday. I'm trying to rebuild my life. And then I hear about this and it's devastating,' she said.

'I've been waiting to have closure and I don't feel like I have any closure now. No one's going to get closure. He's getting away with what he did.

'He's a good actor. That's what he does, he gets away with everything.'

She said she feels he should be convicted and go to prison, despite his medical condition.

'I think if they did the crime, they've gotta pay for the time,' she said. 'He's better off dead.

'It's not just me as one victim - there are many, many others,' she added. 'How are they going to live their lives? It's just not fair.

'I know Ron very well, I think he's one of the smartest men on earth. And I think he played his game pretty well.'

Jeremy, 69, pleaded not guilty in August 2021 to more than 30 counts of sexual assault, including 12 of rape.

But yesterday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ronald S. Harris said the actor suffered from 'incurable neurocognitive decline', after medical reports said he has dementia, is 'incoherent', and suffers from hearing loss.

Attorney Stuart Goldfarb, who represents Jeremy, told the court in March 2022 that his client had been unable to even recognize him when he visited him in a holding cell before a court hearing, and he has been seen struggling to write his own name.

His severe dementia has been determined by a review of medical documents and interviews with Jeremy. 

A hearing on whether to place Jeremy in a state hospital will be held next month, the Associated Press said.

Jeremy was among the biggest names in the adult film industry, appearing in more than 2,000 movies starting in the 1970s.

In August 2020, Jeremy wrote on Twitter: 'I can't wait to prove my innocence in court! Thank you to everyone for all the support.'

Prosecutors allege Jeremy - born Ronald Jeremy Hyatt - restrained some of the women and raped or sodomized them - and had sex with others who were sleeping or unconscious.

The counts against Jeremy included 12 of forcible rape, seven of forcible oral copulation, six of sexual battery, and two of penetration while the victim was asleep or unconscious, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

The alleged offenses took place at night clubs and bars in the Los Angeles area, during a photo shoot, and at Jeremy's home, the District Attorney's office said.

Jeremy was charged with four counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object and two counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious or asleep person. 

Further charges included one count each of lewd act upon a child under the age of 14 or 15, sodomy by use of force and assault with intent to commit rape. 

LA District Attorney George Gascón said Jeremy's alleged sexual assaults happened over the course of more than 23 years and involved 21 victims ranging in age from 15 to 51. 

Jeremy is alleged to have sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl referred to as 'Jane Doe 5' on June 12, 2004, penetrating her with a foreign object, according to the August 19 indictment obtained by DailyMail.com. 

Another girl, 17, was allegedly raped in 2008 at a home in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. She was referred to as 'Jane Doe 22' in the court documents.

Among the first allegations against Jeremy, prosecutors claim he raped a 19-year-old woman during a photo shoot in the San Fernando Valley in October 199

The indictment alleges that Jeremy 'unlawfully' had sexual intercourse with 'Jane Doe 19' in 2000 by means 'force, violence, duress, menace or fear of immediate and unlawfully bodily injury.'

Jeremy was also accused of sexually assaulting another woman at a strip club in City of Industry at some point between 2002 and 2003, officials said.

Another woman, 21, went to Jeremy's home where she was allegedly sexually assaulted in 2010. She was referred to as 'Jane Doe 23' in the court documents.

In January 2013, Jeremy allegedly sexually assaulted a 38-year-old woman at a West Hollywood bar he frequented, officials said.

The most recent allegations stem from January 2020 when Jeremy raped and sodomized a woman identified in the court documents as 'Jane Doe 17,' the indictment claims.

'Far too often, survivors of sexual assault suffer in isolation,' Gascón said.

'We must ensure that survivors have all options available to help with recovery, including trauma-informed services for healing and support to report such crimes.' 

on Jeremy, also known by his nickname 'The Hedgehog,' was born to a middle-class Jewish family in Queens, New York in 1953.

His memoir Ron Jeremy: The Hardest (Working) Man in Showbiz, recounts his life from the streets of New York to arguably the most well known porn actors in the world.

He graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo High School where he performed in theatrical productions including the musical Oklahoma, according to Village Voice.

He earned a masters degree from Queens College and became a special education teacher in the New York City area, but eventually left teaching to pursue becoming an actor on Broadway.

In 1978, he had first brush with pornography when a girlfriend sent his photo to Playgirl magazine for appearance in its 'Boy Next Door' pages.

He has been listed as having 2,542 performance credits in the Internet Adult Film Database. He has directed an additional 296 adult films.

Jeremy has since been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for 'Most Appearances in Adult Films' and won several adult film acting awards. 

Jeremy, who was active as a porn star from 1979 until 2018, has also acted in a number of mainstream films and television series, including appearances in Ghostbusters and The Boondock Saints.

He has also competed on Wheel of Fortune and appeared in a segment of The Chappelle Show, and numerous music videos for artists including Kid Rock, Moby, Guns & Roses and Sublime.

Jeremy has also had several business endeavors including opening a swingers nightclub in Portland, Oregon which closed in 2015. 

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