Originally published September 18, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified September 18, 2007 at 10:26 PM
Porn star sought for WSU sorority sex assault
An actor who has appeared in dozens of hardcore sex movies was being sought in a rape case at a Washington State University sorority, police...
PULLMAN — An actor who has appeared in dozens of hardcore sex movies was being sought in a rape case at a Washington State University sorority, police say.
Christopher Jack Reid, 25, who used the screen name Jack Venice, is wanted for investigation of second-degree rape, first-degree burglary, attempted residential burglary and two counts of residential burglary in the same case in which a Washington State, 23 year old student, was arrested Friday.
Reid, whose last known address was in Los Angeles, "came into town and apparently at a bar met this other individual," Mayor Glenn Johnson said Monday.
Detectives believe it was the first meeting of the two, Johnson said.
"We don't know his (Reid's) motive," police Chief William T. "Ted" Weatherly Jr. said. "We don't know why he was here."
He said investigators also do not know whether Reid has left town.
Bail for the student was set Monday at $100,000, and a Whitman County Superior Court judge ordered that if he is released he must stay at least half a mile from any sorority, fraternity or dormitory. He was being held on the same charges in which Reid is under investigation except for the rape charge, which was first-degree rather than second.
His arrest followed break-ins at the Pi Beta Phi, Delta Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta sororities early Thursday. A woman in her early 20s who was not a Kappa Alpha Theta member but was sleeping in the sorority house told police she awoke as two men sexually assaulted her.
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