August 7, 2015 | The Biz

Rod Daily returns ... to sue Kink.com

Rod DailyRod Daily and Cameron Bay are both suing Kink.com saying they each contracted HIV (on separate occasions) during shoots by the production company.
 
Daily’s suit also includes directors Van Darkholme, Sebastian Keys and Tomcat, alleging the production company and the three men failed to follow proper protocols over exposure to blood on the set. 
 
"At the end of the shoot, the transgender performer ejaculated in [Daily’s] eye,” the suit said, referring to a shoot that took place in August, 2013. “Plaintiff alerted defendant Tomcat of this. Instead of following proper protocol associated with exposure to bloodborne pathogens, plaintiff was handed a towel and nothing more."
 
Bay, who also happens to be Daily's ex-girlfriend, said that in July of that same year, she swallowed a male performer's blood after his penis was cut on her wisdom tooth. In another instance, she said that extras on the set were allowed to fuck her even though there had been no consent for them to be part of the scene.
 
Kink.com said all claims were BS.
 
“The lawsuits, which appear to be funded by Michael Weinstein’s controversial AIDS Healthcare Foundation, are so illegitimate as to be offensive, avoiding science altogether in favor of emotional arguments about HIV, sex work and BDSM,” a Kink.com spokesman said. “At times, it reads less like a lawsuit and more like a statement from the Pat Buchanan or the Westboro Baptist Church, in which AIDS is retribution for immoral behavior."
 
As for Daily's claims specifically: “He cites an eye splash of semen during the shoot as the source of his infection, neglecting both that the performer he worked with was HIV-negative, and that in all of scientific literature, there is exactly one case of HIV being transmitted through an eye splash, and that was in a lab setting.”
 
“Somehow, both Daily and Bay each contracted the virus in a statistically impossible way, on separate shoots on separate days," the spokesman continued. "In the absurd logic of the lawsuits, this is somehow a more probable explanation than the undisputed fact that Bay and Daily were dating at the time both became positive, and living with a third person who also later tested HIV-positive.”
 
The two performers have become outspoken advocates for the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF), which is currently pushing for a law in California to force all XXX performers in the state to use condoms. A similar law was passed by voters in LA Country in 2012.
 
Cameron Bay, Rod Daily Sue Kink.com [Xbiz]

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