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Porn production moratorium ends after testing

/ 04:20 PM October 21, 2014

LOS ANGELES — A California-based trade group for the adult film industry has lifted a moratorium on production spurred by a feared HIV exposure on an out-of-state film set.

The Free Speech Coalition ended the five-day production hold Monday, saying in a statement that testing has been completed and “the performer pool has not been compromised.”

The group first called for a three-day moratorium that was extended through the weekend. It said a performer might have been exposed to HIV last month during off-set sexual contact with another performer who wasn’t observing the industry’s protective protocols.

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The organization didn’t name the state where the film set was located.

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The group’s head Diane Duke said she knows the lack of information provided in such cases is frustrating, but medical privacy is essential for performers.

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