-
Pretty in pink: Dallas World Cup venue chasing perfect pitch
-
Wordle heads to primetime as media seek puzzle reinvention
-
Eurovision: the grand final running order
-
McIlroy, back in PGA hunt, blames bad setup for lead logjam
-
Kubo vows to lead Japan at World Cup with Mitoma out
-
McNealy and Smalley share PGA lead at difficult Aronimink
-
Drake drops three albums at once
-
Boeing confirms China commitment to buy 200 aircraft
-
Knicks forward Anunoby trains as NBA Eastern Conference finals loom
-
American McNealy grabs PGA lead at difficult Aronimink
-
Substitute 'keeper sends Saint-Etienne into promotion play-off
-
Sinner's bid to reach Italian Open final held up by Roman rain
-
Aston Villa humble Liverpool to secure Champions League qualification
-
US says Iran-backed militia commander planned Jewish site attacks
-
Bolivia unrest continues despite government deal with miners
-
Scheffler slams 'absurd' PGA pin locations
-
New deadly Ebola outbreak hits DR Congo, 1 dead in Uganda
-
Democrats accuse Trump of stock trade corruption
-
'Beyond the Oscar': Travolta gets surprise Cannes prize
-
Israel, Lebanon say extending ceasefire despite new strikes
-
Potgieter grabs early PGA lead at difficult Aronimink
-
Prosecutors seek death penalty for US man charged with killing Israeli embassy staffers
-
Judge declares mistrial in Weinstein sex assault case
-
Canada takes key step towards new oil pipeline
-
Iranian filmmaker Farhadi condemns Middle East war, protest massacres
-
'Better than the Oscar': John Travolta gets surprise Cannes prize
-
Marsh muscle motors Lucknow to victory over Chennai
-
Judge declares mistrial in Weinstein case as jury fails to reach verdict
-
Eurovision finalists tune up as boycotting Spain digs in
-
Indonesia's first giant panda is set to charm the public
-
Cheer and tears as African refugee rap film 'Congo Boy' charms Cannes
-
Norwegian Ruud rolls into Italian Open final, Sinner set for Medvedev clash
-
Bolivia government says deal reached with protesting miners
-
Showdowns and spycraft on Trump-Xi summit sidelines
-
Smalley seizes PGA lead with Matsuyama making a charge
-
Acosta quickest in practice for Catalan MotoGP
-
Nuno wants VAR 'consistency' as West Ham fight to avoid relegation
-
Vingegaard powers to maiden Giro stage victory
-
Iran to hold pre-World Cup training camp in Turkey: media
-
US scraps deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland
-
Ukraine vows more strikes on Russia after attack on Kyiv kills 24
-
Bayern veteran Neuer signs one-year contract extension
-
Ukraine can down Russian drones en masse. But missiles are a problem
-
Israeli strikes wound dozens in Lebanon as talks in US enter second day
-
'Everybody wants Hearts to win', says Celtic's O'Neill ahead of title decider
-
Scheffler stumbles from share of lead at windy PGA
-
New deadly Ebola outbreak hits DR Congo
-
Farke calls for Leeds owners to match his ambition
-
Zverev pulls out of home event in Hamburg with back injury
-
Xi, Trump eke small wins from talks but no major deals: analysts
Porn star Ron Jeremy unfit for rape trial, judge rules
Porn star Ron Jeremy is not mentally competent to stand trial, a judge has ruled, halting attempts to prosecute him for a dozen rapes and other alleged sex crimes.
Tuesday's ruling came almost a year after Jeremy was ordered to undergo psychiatric exams after his attorney suggested the adult film performer was struggling to recognize him.
Jeremy, who has appeared in more than 1,700 X-rated films since the 1970s, had denied a raft of sex charges against women and girls between the ages of 15 and 51.
The allegations cover a period of 23 years, dating back to 1996.
Mental competency assessments were ordered after attorney Stuart Goldfarb said in March last year he had visited his client in a holding cell before a hearing.
"He was unable to determine who I was," Goldfarb said.
The Los Angeles Times, citing an email it has obtained, previously reported mental health experts for both the prosecution and defense had determined Jeremy suffers from severe dementia with little chance of recovery.
"As a result of the agreement of the experts, the defendant will be declared incompetent to stand trial... his prognosis for improvement is not good," Los Angeles County deputy district attorney Paul Thompson wrote in the email, the newspaper said.
"If he does not improve, we will not be able to try him for his crimes. Because criminal proceedings are suspended as long as he is incompetent, we also cannot get a guilty plea from him or discuss other measures to get justice for the victims in this case."
A spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney told AFP on Wednesday that a hearing to determine where Jeremy would be placed has been set for February 7.
That could mean he is committed to a state hospital.
Jeremy was initially charged in January 2020, and prosecutors subsequently added a battery of other sex-related complaints against him, alleging criminality over several decades of his prolific career.
He had previously denied all charges against him.
A declaration of mental incompetency is not set in stone, and if a defendant's health improves through medication or treatment, they can face trial at a later date.
However, dementia is a progressive condition, and sufferers generally degenerate over time.
Born Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, the performer appeared in adult movies such as "Deep Throat II" and "John Wayne Bobbitt Uncut."
With his trademark moustache, he was one of the industry's most recognizable stars among the wider public.
But he has long been dogged by assault claims and has been barred from industry events in recent years.
After the initial charges were brought against Jeremy in 2020, Goldfarb denied all the allegations and insisted his client was "not a rapist."
"Ron -- over the years, because of who he is -- has essentially been a paramour to over 4,000 women. And to allege that he is a rapist is beyond... I mean, women throw themselves at him," he added.
L.Mason--AMWN