Lara Roxx has her version of the story. Darren James, who wound up suing Sharon Mitchell, has his story. So does Sharon Mitchell. But we’ll probably never know the real facts behind an HIV outbreak in the adult industry in 2004. All we know is the blame continues to be put squarely on the shoulders of Darren James.
I gave Mitchell what I thought was a plausible version of a timeline at a performers meeting during that outbreak and she stopped talking to me after that. I guess my version didn’t support the tidy one that the now defunct AIM had put out there.
Having been shut down and put out of its misery for a number of different reasons including a mismanagement of purse strings, AIM no longer has that halo to hide under, and so you’d have to be suspicious of any of their campfire yarns.
The reason this is coming up again is that a Lara Roxx documentary was shown at a Canadian film exhibit recently. That means Roxx is back in the news. Except for the fact that Roxx was later admitted to a psychiatric hospital, it’s still pretty much the same-old poppycock and bull waddle being regurgitated seven years later. Roxx continues to be portrayed as the innocent young martyr, the naïf who was taken advantage of by the unscrupulous porn industry.
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