Ron Jeremy
American pornographic actor
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April 15 2025 | A global settlement was reached with at least nine women suing the Rainbow Bar and Grill, with many of Jeremy's accusers set to receive financial compensation. |
November 2023 | Ron Jeremy is released to a private residence following his mental incompetence ruling. |
August 21 2023 | A lawsuit was filed by two women against the Rainbow Bar and Grill, alleging that employees knew about and allowed Jeremy's sexual assaults. |
February 8 2023 | Jeremy was committed to a state mental health facility in California after being found incompetent to stand trial, with a progress report hearing scheduled for May 8, 2023. |
January 17 2023 | Jeremy was found by the judge to be mentally unfit to stand trial due to 'incurable neurocognitive decline'. |
2022 | The documentary 'Porn King: The Rise & Fall of Ron Jeremy' was released, featuring Jeremy and chronicling significant events in his personal and professional life. |
March 17 2022 | Jeremy's trial was suspended pending a mental health examination after he was reported to be 'incoherent' and unable to recognize his own lawyer. |
November 2021 | BBC documentary 'Ron Jeremy: Fall of a Porn Icon' premiered, featuring interviews with some of Jeremy's alleged victims. |
August 25 2021 | Jeremy was indicted on a total of 30 sexual-assault counts involving 21 women. |
2020 | Ron Jeremy acted in two films: S41NT and Studio City Kings, where he played the character Diego |
2020 | Ron Jeremy appeared in multiple films including 'Bikini Valley Car Wash' as Uncle Ron, 'Cut and Chop' as a liquor store owner, 'Dale Archdale' as Emmanuel, and 'Killer Raccoons! 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark!' as General Apathy |
August 2020 | Los Angeles prosecutors filed 20 additional counts against Jeremy, including rape, sexual assault, sodomy, and forcible penetration, involving 12 women aged 15 to 54 from incidents between 2004 and 2020. |
June 27 2020 | Jeremy was charged with four counts of rape and sexual assault by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, and pleaded not guilty to all charges. |
2019 | Jeremy appeared in the documentary 'The Rainbow', again playing himself and contributing to a film about his life. |
2019 | Appeared as himself in the video game Bad Ass Babes |
2017 | First sexual assault accusations begin to surface against Ron Jeremy, marking the start of multiple allegations. |
2017 | Ron Jeremy appeared in two films: 'Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Volume 2' as God and 'Scumbag' as himself |
November 2017 | The Free Speech Coalition rescinded Jeremy's Positive Image Award, which was originally presented to him in 2009. |
October 2017 | Ron Jeremy was permanently banned from Exxxotica national adult conventions following a social media campaign by webcam model Ginger Banks in June 2017. |
2016 | Ron Jeremy appeared in 'Range 15' as himself |
2013 | Ron Jeremy appeared as himself in the reality show Hoarding: Buried Alive: One is Good, Two is Better |
2013 | Ron Jeremy appeared in three films: 'Skum Rocks!' as himself, 'Snitch' as a cartel member, and 'Shooting the Warwicks' as Phatt Ed-E |
October 2013 | Appeared in Bart Baker's parody video of Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' |
2012 | Ron Jeremy starred in two films: 'Sorority Party Massacre' as Detective Rico Depinto and 'Night of the Dead' as Ivan |
2011 | Portrayed himself as a porn store owner in the video game Postal III |
2011 | Ron Jeremy appeared in two films: 'Killer School Girls from Outer Space' and 'Chillerama', playing Captain Fatso and Playbear in different segments |
2010 | Ron Jeremy appeared in multiple television shows including Tosh.0, Newsradio, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, and Silent Library |
2010 | Ron Jeremy appeared in two films: 'Big Money Rustlas' as Grizzly Wolf and 'I Am Virgin' |
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