Now Rocco sues everyone. "Me violent? Defamed"
Italian adult film star Rocco Siffredi has filed a defamation lawsuit against 21 people, including two television authors and 16 adult actresses, amid allegations of abuse during film shoots.
Rocco Siffredi, the most famous adult film actor in Italy, has launched a substantial defamation lawsuit against 21 individuals, including two authors from the television show 'Le Iene' and 16 actresses he has worked with. This legal action is a response to accusations made on television regarding alleged abuses on set. Siffredi's legal representative, lawyer Rossella Gallo, emphasized the seriousness of the allegations and defended Siffredi's reputation amid these claims.
The lawsuit has emerged from a complex situation that involves a dossier filled with explicit videos and interviews with adult film actresses, indicating a deepening conflict on film sets. The Milan Prosecutor's Office is currently scrutinizing this material as part of an ongoing investigation. The case is being handled by prosecutor Marina Petruzzella, who will examine evidence and testimonies critical for resolving the dispute, which Siffredi believes has unjustly tarnished his public image.
Additionally, among those implicated, three individuals remain unidentified, including women who participated in the 'Le Iene' segment while concealing their identities. This situation underscores a significant divide within the Italian adult film industry, revolving around workplace conduct and accountability. As the investigation proceeds, it raises important questions about the treatment of performers and the broader implications for the industry as a whole.