French 'Amateur' Producer Pascal OP, Others Questioned by Police

French 'Amateur' Producer Pascal OP, Others Questioned by Police

PARIS — French police yesterday questioned four people connected with the local adult entertainment industry during an investigation for “rape, pimping and human trafficking.” According to reports, two of them — including Pascal OP, talent and producer for the adult website French Bukkake — were arrested after the interrogation.

News is slowly coming out of France today via Twitter and the mainstream press, but it appears the investigation has been going on since February and this latest development began unraveling last Tuesday.

Pascal OP — notorious among French gamers and forum dwellers for his "extreme" gonzo scenes — and producer Mat Hadix have both been named by news publication 20 Minutes as having been questioned.

According to 20 Minutes, the group has been under surveillance since February and alleges they have evidence that some of the models did not consent to having sex with multiple partners.

Hadix, described by the press as a producer and content broker between “amateur” producers and major European sites, has been released but temporarily banned from any work in the adult entertainment industry.

Another news publication, Le Dauphiné, reported that five “potential victims” have been identified.

This is an ongoing story and XBIZ will continue reporting on it.

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