MONTREAL — Evil Angel founder and owner John Stagliano has stated the studio will be removing all content from former producer Jay Sin from its content distribution network.
This is the official statement from Evil Angel:
Recently Jay Sin was convicted and imprisoned for "Access with Intent to View Child Pornography, in violation of Title 18 of the United States Code - Section 2252 (a) (4) (B)."
Evil Angel has decided to remove all Jay Sin's content from our online distribution. A conviction of a sexually related crime is against the ethics of Evil Angel. I was informed of his indictment, conviction and incarceration over the weekend and that was confirmed to me yesterday.
Jay Sin's conviction is not related to any content distributed by Evil Angel. None of it was involved with, or contains, any criminal activity.
The details on how to handle content from Jay Sin that has been marketed by Evil Angel customers, either through the internet or by DVD, can be worked out by calling Alexandra Kelley in the Evil Angel offices [at] alex@evilangel.com or by emailing me directly at john@evilangel.com.
Jay Sin had been active in the adult since 2004, notably for Evil Angel. Gamma Entertainment has additionally announced Sins' content will be removed from its platforms.