Darren James | |
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Born | 25 February 1964 Detroit, Michigan, USA |
Ethnicity | African American |
Darren James (born February 25, 1964) is an American former pornographic actor who made worldwide headlines after testing positive for HIV.
James tested positive on April 13, 2004. He is the first veteran actor to be infected since Tony Montana in 1999.
In an attempt to prevent a possible outbreak, an urgent search was initiated for potentially infected performers.[1] The search and subsequent testing was conducted by the Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation, where James had received his diagnosis. It was concluded that James had possibly been infected while engaging in unprotected anal sex with Brazilian actress Bianca Biaggi during a scene for the video Split That Booty 2 in Rio de Janeiro.[2][3][4]
Shock waves spread throughout the adult entertainment industry when it was discovered that three actresses who had worked with James shortly after his return to the United States had also become infected. These were Canadian newcomer Lara Roxx, Miss Arroyo and Czech-born Jessica Dee.[5][6][7] Roxx had only entered the adult industry two months before contracting the virus.[8] On learning about the HIV outbreak, she has said, "It totally made me realize how I trusted this system that wasn't to be trusted at all, because it obviously doesn't work," and "I thought porn people were the cleanest people in the world."[8]
Judy Star appeared in several movies where Roxx was also in the cast, and was known to have performed a sex scene with a female actress who had performed a scene with James.[9] Star, however, tested negative for HIV.[10]
The ensuing fears of HIV infection (as well as the public scandal and criticisms of the industry that followed the outbreak) caused a temporary shutdown of production of adult movies in Southern California.[11]
According to James, his diagnosis and the public disclosure thereof — which was how his family learned of his pornographic career — left him so distraught that he attempted suicide. After his recovery, he sued the Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation for publicly disclosing his condition. The lawsuit was settled out of court, with terms remaining confidential. James went on to find employment as a security guard, and was continuing in that line of work as of 2009.[12]
In 2005, the porn industry shutdown was the subject of the first episode of The Dark Side of Porn, a British documentary series produced for Channel 4.[13]