"I just felt violated and betrayed," McKnight told New York Daily News. "I've shot over 50 scenes for this company. For a long time, I was one of their top guys. And I'm always publicly talking about racism. For them to even ask me was an insult, then to do it against my will, it hurts. It feels like it was a setup."ĭan Gilleon, McKnight's attorney, said: "The use of the N-word in the workplace is extraordinarily harmful to African American workers. It's a violent, abusive word that embodies the pure evil of racism. It has no place in our society," he said. "Moe is going high by filing a lawsuit instead of acting in kind to this egregious act of racism."Īccording to the lawsuit, DF Productions, Inc. "targets racist viewers and entices them into paying DFI money in exchange for the right to view racist adult films."Īfter the incident, McKnight asked for the footage to be edited by the company, but the director refused his demands. McKnight alleged that Cable Rosenberg, the owner of the company, also sent him abusive messages when he continued to protest the "fraudulent act of racism in the workplace" over the next several months.
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