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VAN NUYS, Calif. - The day after Darren James was confirmed as HIV-positive, the twelve women referred to as the first-generation that have been identified as having worked with the veteran performer during the time he is believed to have had the virus, and nearly 20 performers have been identified by the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation (AIM) as having worked with the first-generation. The list continues to grow.

Steven St. Croix, Dominico, Sledge Hammer, L.T. Turner, Brian Pumper, Alex Saunders, Tony Sexton, and Brian Surewood have been added to the second-generation, the group of performers that worked with the first-generation.

Their odds of having caught HIV by working with one of the members of the first-generation, the women who worked with HIV-positive performer Darren James, are less than one percent, but they are under quarantine in an effort to ensure the virus is contained.

Trevor was originally listed due to a clerical error by a production company, he performed on the same day that one of the women in the first-generation did, but with another partner.

Twelve women worked with James since his last negative test, and are under a voluntary quarantine is as follows, followed by the date they worked with him: Jocelyn (3/19/2004); Lauren Roxx (3/24/04); Annie Cruz (3/29/2004); Banesca, Persia, Miss Arroyo (3/30/2004); Kayla Marie, Jessica Dee (4/07/2004); Skyler Banks, Patrice Petite, Candy Ray, Desiree Clark, and Kayla Marie again (4/08/2004).
You know although the circumstances surrounding this are sad, this might actually get more companies on the straight side of the industry to start thinking more about the risks of unprotected sex.

Regards,

Lee