Famous male porn star, Mr. Marcus, admits that he coninued to film with other performers after being diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseased [STD]. The 18-year porn veteran, says that he contracted “Syphillis” [which was documented] prior to the recent outbreak scare that SHUT DOWN the porn industry temporarily.
According to Mr. Marcus [who famously known for branding Superhead’s career] he thought he was in the clear [despite his doctors orders to abstain from sex] after he was given a pencillin shot and was informed by third party doctors who informed him that that he was good to go and therefore he resumed his duties of employment.
Mr. Marcus tell Adult Video News:
“My personal doctor doesn’t know what I do for a living. So his thing was just don’t have any sex for 7-10 days. Once I did that shot I felt pretty confident. Every doctor I talked to up to that point said, ‘You get the shot. That’s it.”
Mr. Marcus was retested 11 days later and tested positive once again. on July 24th Mr. Marcus shot a sex scene. He says the producer didn’t check his name in the Talent Testing Service (TTS) database, only asked to see a physical proof of his test results.
“I showed that my HIV was clear, my gonorrhea and chlamydia were fine,” he told AVN. “You didn’t see the syphilis part of the test because of the way I showed it.”
“I don’t feel that was a mistake,” he said. “I was treated. I allowed the medicine to take effect, and I wanted to proceed as normal. I wanted to go back to work as usual.”
Mr. Marcus also admits he doctored test results he received from TTS to give to his “Blazing Bucks” director. The director thought the test looked suspicious, prompting an investigation into Mr. Marcus’ health.
“I tried to cover it up,“I didn’t want to have to share that part because it was like the Scarlet Letter. Because then it’s like Mr. Marcus, syphilis?”
Mr . Marcus goes on to saythat he finally became clean of the STD after reports surfaced this week of a syphilis outbreak among porn performers, prompting a 10-day halt in filming so more than 1,000 actors could get tested.
Source: NY Daily News