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Mickey Taylor : Gay porn star who accused an adult industry media boss on Twitter of ‘raping models’ after alleged row over adult website Just for Fans is sued for £60,000 in libel, damages Wiki, Bio, Facebook, Twitter
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A gay porn star is being sued for £60,000 in libel damages after accusing an adult industry media mogul of being a 'rapist' on Twitter.
Adult actor turned pop singer Mickey Taylor, whose real name is Marcus Stones, was sued by industry boss Dominic Ford, whose real name is Jack Aaronson, after he posted a series of tweets in June 2020 that he says Aaronson, accused him of having "raped models".
One of the tweets read: "Using your power as a figurehead in the industry to extort money from models and blackmail them into having **** is UNACCEPTABLE!"
American businessman Aaronson denies any wrongdoing and accused Stones of making "toxic" and "deliberately false to harm him" accusations on Twitter and in a video interview on YouTube.
He is seeking an injunction barring further charges from being made, as well as damages of up to £60,000.
Manchester-based Stones agreed the tweets accused Aaronson of being a rapist, but told a London High Court judge that he stands behind his online posts, saying he felt he had to speak out because the claims of abuse by sex workers are often laughed at. turned off' when reported to the authorities.
He told Judge Johnson that he will present "truth" and "public interest" defenses to support his tweets at trail.
Mickey Taylor : Gay porn star who accused an adult industry media boss on Twitter of ‘raping models’ after alleged row over adult website Just for Fans is sued for £60,000 in libel, damages Wiki, Bio, Facebook, Twitter
Mickey Taylor Wiki
Mickey Taylor Biography
Who is Mickey Taylor ?
A gay porn star is being sued for £60,000 in libel damages after accusing an adult industry media mogul of being a 'rapist' on Twitter.
Adult actor turned pop singer Mickey Taylor, whose real name is Marcus Stones, was sued by industry boss Dominic Ford, whose real name is Jack Aaronson, after he posted a series of tweets in June 2020 that he says Aaronson, accused him of having "raped models".
One of the tweets read: "Using your power as a figurehead in the industry to extort money from models and blackmail them into having **** is UNACCEPTABLE!"
American businessman Aaronson denies any wrongdoing and accused Stones of making "toxic" and "deliberately false to harm him" accusations on Twitter and in a video interview on YouTube.
He is seeking an injunction barring further charges from being made, as well as damages of up to £60,000.
Manchester-based Stones agreed the tweets accused Aaronson of being a rapist, but told a London High Court judge that he stands behind his online posts, saying he felt he had to speak out because the claims of abuse by sex workers are often laughed at. turned off' when reported to the authorities.
He told Judge Johnson that he will present "truth" and "public interest" defenses to support his tweets at trail.