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Ron Jeremy: Police find note saying 'he made me squirt' while searching veteran pornstar's filthy apartment

Police were investigating rape and sexual assault allegations against the former pornstar when they searched for photos of his victims
PUBLISHED SEP 1, 2020
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A search warrant executed at Ron Jeremy's trash-filled apartment has revealed how detectives who searched the residence found handwritten notes saying "don't take women into bathrooms" and "he made me squirt." According to the warrant, obtained by the Daily Mail, police were investigating rape and sexual assault allegations against the former pornstar when they searched for photos of Jeremy's alleged victims as well as his computers and cellphones.

A judge signed off on the search of the horribly unkempt apartment on the morning of April 8. The justification for searching the 67-year-old's property was that it "tends to show a felony has been committed or that a particular person has committed a felony," Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Detective Kevin Hom wrote in the warrant. As previously reported, the veteran pornstar was hit with a slew of charges, including "five counts of forcible rape, three of forcible oral copulation, six of sexual battery by restraint and lewd conduct with a teenager."

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Detective Hom explained in the warrant that he was looking for a "handwritten note on a napkin stating something similar to 'Don't take women into bathrooms. If you are going to take a woman somewhere nice, you need to take her to a nice hotel and not make her feel gross in the bathroom'.'" He was also searching for a "handwritten note from [a woman's name] stating something similar to 'He made me squirt'."

Police were reportedly looking for Jeremy's photographs of two of his alleged victims, whose identities were not revealed by the Daily Mail. The document listed "hardcopy photographs of victims [Woman A] and [Woman B]," as well as "Computers, cellphones, and the digital photos contained therein containing photographs of victims [Woman A] and [Woman B]."

The alleged rapist was not at the apartment when detectives executed the warrant, which was signed off by Judge Wendy Segall of the East Los Angeles Judicial District earlier in the day.

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Speaking to the Daily Mail, Jeremy's friends said he had been holed up at the nearby Highland Gardens Hotel in Hollywood during the coronavirus pandemic. A woman who once used the restroom in Jeremy's one-bedroom apartment said she was so shocked by what she saw that she clicked a number of pictures she shared with the outlet.

"It was disgusting, I was so shocked. You could hardly open the front door and you couldn't get in the bathroom at all," the woman told Daily Mail. "There was trash piled up, old porn memorabilia stuffed in overflowing boxes. His kitchen table looked like an unkempt outside porch. There were plants that had grown around the table legs and into the floor."

"I honestly thought he was on that show 'Hoarders'," she added. "There were cans of roach spray left on the side, piles of medication, books, DVDs, paperwork and he had pet turtles."

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Jeremy's lounge is seen in photos filled with boxes, used candles, and empty bottles. One corner of the Franklin Towers apartment is seen filled with medication and discarded pill bottles. There were also prescriptions with the pornstar's real name, Ron J Hyatt, on them. Jeremy, who has starred in over 2,000 adult films, was arrested in June and now faces a total of 28 counts of sexual violence in Los Angeles County. He faces 250 years to life in prison, if convicted on said charges.

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