Barak was “outed” after an unnamed company sent the emails to the New York Post’s Page Six gossip column.
In Barak’s emails, he first identified himself as Ragazzi, and said, “I am single. I work at the United Nations in New York. They don’t know about my other job, and that's how it should stay.”
Raging Stallion signed Barak March 1, after being discovered by Collin O’Neal. Barak has shot scenes for Raging Stallion in Serbia, San Francisco and Miami.
In another email published by Page Six, Barak said, “I am openly gay…just to put the record straight. I just started doing porn movies. None of my movies is out yet. I know you mention ‘escort.’ I never did escort, and I don’t do it.”
After a Page Six reporter contacted him at the Consulate, Barak resigned from his post.
“[Barak] worked in the administrative offices for over a year before leaving our employ earlier this week; he was a local hire,” David Sarenga, the Consulate’s spokesman, told Page Six.
Raging Stallion President Chris Ward was out of the country, and was not available for comment at press time.