A seventh porn star has come forward to claim that James Deen sexually assaulted her - by urinating in her mouth and raping her with a beer bottle at a party.
In an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Online, Nicki Blue reveals that she was 21 when, she claims, Deen sexually assaulted after they had finished making a film together. Blues photos's show her with Deen the night of the incident.
She is the seventh woman to come forward in less than a week to say they had been sexually assaulted or raped by Deen, arguably the most famous male porn star in the industry.
Nicki, who is now 27, told how she was a virgin when she first met Deen at the San Francisco headquarters of Kink, a BDSM porn movie company, in 2011.
Nicki Blue is the seventh woman to come forward in less than a week to say they had been sexually assaulted or raped by James Deen, arguably the most famous male porn star in the industry. The pictures with Deen were taken on the night of the incident
Nicki, who is now 27, was a virgin when she first met Deen at the San Francisco headquarters of Kink, a BDSM porn movie company, in 2011
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'I first went to Kink for a modelling job. Some people were living there, at the Kink Castle in San Francisco, but it was a secret,' she said.
'At the time to save money I had moved in and I was working as a web-cam model [in front of a web cam alone - people pay to view you and tell you what to do] because I wasn't comfortable with the idea of doing pornography yet.
'I remember seeing James Deen in the hall and I didn't know he was famous. I wasn't really a huge porn watcher at the time but he seemed pretty pleasant and nice. He was really flirtatious, even more than most men.'
Daily Mail Online has agreed not to use Blue's real name. James Deen's real name is well known as Bryan Sevilla.
Soon afterwards Nicki made the decision to move from being a web-cam model into making adult films.
She said: 'I decided that I wanted to pursue the adult industry and I began to figure out what kind of shoots I wanted to do.
'Because he [Deen] was one of the first guys that I saw in the hallway, I wanted him to be part of it. I also met other guys I liked, Jack Hammer and Marc Davis, and we started to plan the shoot.'
On the day of her first movie shoot, Nicki said Deen's actions appeared aggressive but as an industry novice, she did not want to speak up. She put it down to typical porn set behavior.
'We were all preparing for the shoot and I noticed James constantly slapping women on the a** without getting their consent. But I thought it was just part of the business and that it was acceptable.
'Some of them did [tell Deen it wasn't appropriate] but he was kind of like the starlet so could get away with a lot.
'I know a lot of girls liked him. He was cute, and he has cute eyes.'
'I remember seeing James Deen in the hall and I didn't know he was famous. I wasn't really a huge porn watcher at the time but he seemed pretty pleasant and nice. He was really flirtatious, even more than most men,' Nicki recalls
Blue claims that Deen urinated in her mouth and raped her with a beer bottle at a party
After filming was completed on her debut film, Nicki Blue's Deflowering, some of the team went downstairs to the bar, named the Big Easy, to unwind.
Nicki said: 'It was about 11 at night and I was kind of bored. This was before they secured the building so it was open and I went downstairs to get some ice or something.
'I heard this commotion and I went to see. It was James Deen and some others in the bar having a good time, and they were like 'hey, come join us!'.
'Everyone was drinking but I wasn't really because I'm not a huge fan of alcohol. Everyone was having a good time and then James Deen got really horny, because guys get horny when they drink, and he knew I was a virgin.
'He started slapping me on the a** and there was some light fetish play.
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'It got more extreme and there was music playing so it was hard to hear. I started giving him [oral sex]. It was nice at first, then it got really rough. I kept trying to pull my head up to say something, it was too rough.
'But he would just push my head back in so I was choking and I couldn't say anything.
'As he was doing it – this is the embarrassing part and why I didn't say anything – he said 'oh my God, I have to go to the bathroom' and he p***** in my mouth.
Blue claims that she was the first to complain about James Deen on an Internet forum set up by Kink – but that her post was deleted.
'That was it, I spit it up, I was upset.
'Then after that, he had the idea of putting the beer bottle up my a**. So that was done.'
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She said that Deen did not seem to care what he had done and never apologized.
The 21-year-old felt unable to say anything that night and no one else spoke up 'because he was the star'.
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Nicki also feels that how Kink is operated was partly to blame for the situation.
'There's a lot they could have done so that it didn't happen, so that people don't end up getting raped.'
She claims that she was the first to complain about James Deen on an Internet forum set up by Kink – but that her post was deleted.
'I wrote about my experience with James Deen, saying, 'how can he get away with it' and they not only deleted my post but kicked me out so I unable to post in the forum.
'After that I gave up, I thought 'whatever, nothing is going to happen.'
'It made me feel really sad because he seemed like such a nice guy. I see him as two-faced now, and having a sadistic, evil side.'
Nicki considered going to the police but didn't think her attack would be taken seriously.
'When you're an adult actress, especially in BDSM, and you go to a cop and say 'Oh I've been raped by this guy after doing a scene', they are not going to take you seriously, like if you were a normal person,' she said.
Nicki said she would like to see him prosecuted.
'I would have said something a lot sooner if I felt people would have taken me seriously but they don't. But then when your stuff gets deleted, it's just hard.
Nicki considered going to the police but didn't think her attack would be taken seriously. 'When you're an adult actress, especially in BDSM, and you go to a cop and say 'Oh I've been raped by this guy after doing a scene', they are not going to take you seriously,' she said.
'It's probably why it's taken this long to come out.'
Following the incident, Nicki had no contact with Deen other than when she tried to call him a year ago when she was leaving Los Angeles.
Since she has found out from other female performers that Deen was known for 'pushing people's limits'.
'It has finally caught up with him,' she added.
James Deen has not responded to Daily Mail Online's request for comment
Kink was among the porn companies which severed ties with James Deen following the sexual assault allegations.
In a statement to Daily Mail Online, Kink CEO Peter Acworth said: 'For the Kink.com community, as well as the larger BDSM community, consent and respect are sacrosanct. Effective immediately, Kink.com will cease all ties with James Deen, both as a performer and a producer. While these are still allegations, it's important that we respect the stories and courage of the women who are coming forward.
'Our performers deserve not only safe sets, but the ability to work without fear of assault. Rape or sexual assault, with or without a safe-word, off-set or on, should never be accepted as a hazard of adult production. While many of the allegations against Deen are new, the pattern is alarming. Over the coming weeks and months, we will review our Model Bill of Rights to strengthen protections for performers off-set, and work with the larger industry to help performers to have been assaulted to more easily come forward.'
The claims from a number of co-stars and exes have mounted against Deen since Saturday when his ex-girlfriend accused him of rape on Twitter. Porn star 'Stoya' wrote: 'James Deen held me down and f****d me while I said no, stop, used my safeword. I just can't nod and smile when people bring him up anymore.'
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Following her tweet, adult performer Joanna Angel - who was Deen's girlfriend for six years - sent a message of support to 'Stoya'.
On Monday, Ashley Fires accused the porn actor of trying to rape her in the shower on one occasion - just hours after porn star Tori Lux wrote an essay for The Daily Beast, alleging that Deen had sexually assaulted her in 2011.
Another woman anonymously told the LAist that Deen sexually assaulted her at a Vegas awards party in 2009.
On Wednesday porn star Amber Rayne told The Daily Beast that after she called Deen a 'b****' during a shoot, he had anal sex with her so violently that she bled and needed stitches.
Porn actress Kora Peters also told The Daily Beast that she refused anal sex during one shoot but that Deen shoved her face into a sofa and forced himself inside her.
Deen has strongly denied some of the accusations made against him. On November 29, he tweeted: 'I want to assure my friends, fans and colleagues that these allegations are both false and defamatory.
'I respect women and I know and respect limits both professionally and privately.'
He has not responded to subsequent claims.