James Deen Allegations Timeline: 2015-2026 Chronology
Stoya's November 2015 tweet started the cycle. Multiple accusers, industry banishment, then partial return. Here's the timeline.
Published 5/3/2026 · 2 min read

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On November 28, 2015, Stoya posted a tweet alleging sexual assault by James Deen, her former boyfriend and frequent on-screen partner. The tweet launched one of the first major adult-industry MeToo cycles. Multiple subsequent accusers came forward through 2015-2016. The industry response was unusual — partial banishment from major production companies, but no criminal proceedings. James Deen has continued working in reduced capacity through 2017-2026.
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Stoya tweet
November 28, 2015
Twitter archiveTotal public accusers
9+
Multiple media coverageProduction companies that banned
Kink.com, Evil Angel, Hard Candy, others
Public statementsCriminal charges
None filed
DA recordsNovember 28, 2015: Stoya's tweet
Stoya tweeted: 'That thing where you log in to the internet for a second and see people idolizing the guy who raped you as a feminist. That thing sucks.' The tweet was directed at James Deen (Bryan Sevilla), her former boyfriend who had recently been profiled in feminist-aligned media as 'feminist porn star.' The tweet went viral within hours and triggered the cycle that followed.
December 2015: Multiple accusers come forward
Within days of Stoya's tweet, multiple women came forward with similar allegations: Tori Lux, Ashley Fires, Joanna Angel, Amber Rayne, Kora Peters, several others. The pattern of allegations was consistent — alleged sexual assaults during shoots and private encounters. Multiple accounts described similar dynamics and behaviors. By mid-December 2015, 9+ women had publicly come forward.
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December 2015 - 2016: Industry response
Multiple major production companies announced they would no longer work with James Deen — Kink.com, Evil Angel, Hard Candy Films, several others. Some companies maintained relationships. The industry response was unusual for the era — partial banishment without criminal proceedings or formal industry-wide ban. The Free Speech Coalition (industry trade association) did not formally sanction him.
2016-2018: The slow return
Through 2016-2018 James Deen continued working with production companies that had not banned him. He launched his own production company. Industry attitudes were divided — some continued to work with him; others maintained the boycott. No criminal investigation produced charges. Civil cases were not filed publicly.
2019-2026: The continuing reduced presence
Through 2019-2026 James Deen has continued working in adult content at substantially reduced capacity compared to pre-2015. His brand has not recovered to pre-allegation prominence. The industry conversation about him has settled into 'continues to work despite allegations' rather than full banishment or full rehabilitation. Subsequent adult-industry MeToo cases (Ron Jeremy 2020+) have established more aggressive industry-internal accountability standards but have not retroactively affected his case.
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Was James Deen criminally charged?
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No. Despite multiple accusers' public statements, no criminal investigation produced charges. The allegations remained civil/public-discussion matters rather than criminal cases.
Is James Deen still in adult content?
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Yes, at substantially reduced capacity. He continues to work with production companies that did not ban him. His brand has not recovered to pre-2015 prominence.
What did Stoya allege?
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Sexual assault during their relationship. Her November 2015 tweet was the public surfacing of allegations she has described in subsequent interviews.
What's the broader industry impact?
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Partial. The adult industry's response was less coordinated than subsequent MeToo cases would produce. Ron Jeremy's 2020+ case showed more aggressive industry-internal accountability had developed in the years since.
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