Saturday evening brought stunning claims that rocked the adult film industry and much of the internet. In a series of tweets, adult film star Stoya alleged that James Deen sexually assaulted her. The two juggernauts of the industry previously dated, and Stoya wished to confront Deen’s outward reputation as a male feminist. In quick succession, two of Deen’s other exes (Christy Mack and Joanna Angel) rallied around Stoya, and the #solidaritywithstoya hashtag lit up social media.

Deen unconditionally denied the allegations leveled against him, which he said are “egregious,” “defamatory,” and “false.” Then two more women stepped forward with their own disturbing tales. Both Ashley Fires and Tori Lux endorsed Stoya’s story, and Lux’s particularly graphic account of assault on a film set made waves. These allegations make Deen’s penchant for Twitter rape jokes even less amusing than they already were. Here are but a few examples of Deen’s “humor” attempts:

Horrible slogan #233 – retirement homes, they are like prison but with 40 percent less rape — James Deen (@JamesDeen) July 14, 2015

I am going to invent a rape warning whistle so you could be like. Attention I am about to rape. I think that will be better rape prevention — James Deen (@JamesDeen) March 31, 2009

Do they make candy hearts that say "rape me"??? #pornoromance — James Deen (@JamesDeen) February 14, 2011

Things I've learned… It's not rape if you yell surprise and if you put enough bbq sauce on anything it will taste ok — James Deen (@JamesDeen) February 19, 2011

There are even worse “jokes” where those came from. On a very serious note, the mounting list of allegations against Deen is already working an effect on his career. The Frisky website quickly pulled Deen’s sex advice column. Then sh*t got really real when the Kink adult film studio, which holds itself out as “the largest producer of BDSM and fetish pornography in the world,” cut ties with Deen, who has starred in over 200 of the studio’s films. Kink released a statement to BuzzFeed:

