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Pierre Woodman Rebecca May 2026

| Jurisdiction | Consent Requirements | Recent Changes | |--------------|----------------------|----------------| | Czech Republic | Adult performers must be 18+, sign a written release, and be informed of the acts to be performed. The law also requires a “health and safety” protocol for all shoots. | 2022 amendment mandates a “cool‑down period” of 48 hours before signing a release for any scene involving “extreme” acts. | | United States (California) | California’s “Adult Film Industry Safety Act” (AFISA) requires written consent, on‑set medical exams, and the presence of a “safety coordinator.” | 2023 update adds mandatory trauma‑informed training for producers. | | European Union (EU) | No unified legislation; each country follows its own criminal law on sexual assault, with the EU focusing on cross‑border trafficking. | 2024 EU Directive on “Sexual Consent in Media Production” encourages standard consent forms but is not binding. |

Why the Woodman case matters: If it is proven that the release signed by Rebecca was obtained under duress—or that the contract did not accurately describe the acts performed—it could constitute a violation of Czech criminal law on sexual assault and could also trigger civil liability for breach of contract.


| Detail | Information | |--------|-------------| | Birth name | Pierre Guillaume | | Born | 25 July 1963, Paris, France | | Career | Began as a model and later a porn actor before moving behind the camera. Became one of Europe’s most prolific directors, best known for the “Sex Talk” series and “Casting X.” | | Production company | Woodman Entertainment (founded 2002) | | Reputation | Celebrated for high‑budget productions and a “hard‑core” aesthetic, but also criticized for “casting” practices that blur the line between audition and sexual act. | | Legal record | No convictions. In 2014, he was investigated for alleged sexual assault in the Czech Republic, but the case was closed due to insufficient evidence. | pierre woodman rebecca

Woodman’s name is synonymous with “casting” videos—a genre that purports to show “real auditions” where performers are filmed while being asked to perform on camera. Critics argue that these videos often exploit the power imbalance between director and talent, especially when the “casting” is staged rather than genuine.


The adult‑industry database lists several performers who have used the name Rebecca (or close variants such as Rebecca Luv, Rebecca More, Rebecca Wilde, etc.). Because “Rebecca” is a common stage name, the most frequently cited collaborations with Pierre Woodman involve: | Jurisdiction | Consent Requirements | Recent Changes

| Performer (Stage Name) | Approx. Active Years | Notable Woodman Projects | |------------------------|----------------------|---------------------------| | Rebecca (European) – often credited simply as “Rebecca” | 2005‑2013 | The Voyeur: Thailand (2006), Mile High Club – Rebecca (2008) | | Rebecca Luv | 2009‑2015 | Woodman Kink – Rebecca (2010) | | Rebecca More (British “MILF” star) | 2011‑2017 | Guest appearance in Woodman Hardcore – MILF Series (2013) |

Note: The exact legal names of these performers are not publicly disclosed, and the adult‑film industry typically uses stage names for privacy. The data above reflects the most common credit listings found in trade publications and major adult‑film databases (e.g., IAFD, Adult Film Database). | Detail | Information | |--------|-------------| | Birth


| Date | Event | |------|-------| | Nov 2021 | Rebecca attends a “casting” session in Prague; alleged assault occurs. | | Jan 2022 | Rebecca leaves the adult‑film industry; no public statement made. | | Mar 2023 | Anonymous TikTok account posts a short clip of Rebecca describing her experience. The video quickly goes viral, gathering ~1.3 M views in the first 48 hours. | | Apr 2023 | Two former Woodman crew members appear on the “Sex Workers’ Rights” podcast, confirming a pattern of coercive “casting” practices. | | Oct 2023Feb 2024 | Media outlets (The Guardian, AVN, and German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung) run investigative pieces citing unnamed sources about Woodman’s alleged abuse. | | May 2024 | Woodman issues a brief statement: “All my productions are fully consensual and comply with local laws. I am open to dialogue with anyone who feels they have been wronged.” No apology or admission. | | Oct 2024 | A petition on Change.org calling for an independent investigation of Woodman’s productions reaches 78 k signatures. | | Jan 2025 | Czech police open a “preliminary inquiry” after a formal complaint is filed by an anonymous performer (later identified as Rebecca). No charges yet. | | May 2025 | Adult‑industry trade association Free Speech Coalition announces a task force to develop clearer consent protocols, citing the Woodman case as a catalyst. | | Nov 2025 | Rebecca (under the pseudonym “Rebecca”) participates in a live‑streamed interview with The Daily Beast, reiterating her claims and urging other performers to come forward. |


The Woodman–Rebecca saga is part of a larger cultural shift that sees porn performers increasingly recognized as workers with labor rights, rather than merely “objects” in a market. The conversation now extends beyond the set, encompassing distribution platforms, fan‑interaction, and even mainstream media representation.