Ex-lesbian porn star Maria Ozawa furious after immigration officials share her passport photos when they recognised her from hardcore films
The former adult actress Maria Ozawa was fuming after she discovered a picture of her passport was posted with the comment "I bet you know this girl"

A FORMER porn star is furious after discovering immigration officials shared pictures of her passport online when they recognised her from hardcore films.
Maria Ozawa, 30, gave her ID card and passport to security officials to update her work permit in Manila, Philippines.
The Japanese former adult actress, who now runs a bar, was horrified after friend sent a text message telling her a picture of her private documents had been posted on social media.
When she checked it for herself, she found a snap which appears to have been shared by a government worker shows Maria's passport and ID card over a keyboard with the caption "I bet you know this girl" followed by two crying laughing emojis.
Devastated Maria, who left the porn business in 2010, said: ''I don't know if I should be mad or sad. I just cannot believe it.
''This is very wrong. Immigration is a place where people trust and give their private accounts, details and look what she's done to my privacy."
''How I'm I supposed to trust people? If this was just someone I knew or some random people posting it for fun I can understand. But people who actually work in the immigration doing stuff like this?
''I love the Philippines and I'm doing my very best to stay here for good but how can I stay here for good when people like this really exist?''
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Maria starred in hundreds of x-rated lesbian, bondage and group sex films including Sex on the Beach Southern Island Pako Pako, Lewd Flesh and Let's Do It At School.
The former model - who also used the name Miyabi - is widely known in the adult world and still works in the media in Asia.
Maria's management said they were not taking legal action against the Bureau of Immigration where the incident happened as ''one employee was not representative of the agency as a whole''.
The Bureau of Immigration said they were investigating the claims.
A spokesperson said: ''The Bureau of Immigration personnel section was tasked to confirm whether the person who holds the account is one among BI's almost 2,000 employees.
''We assure the public that such case is isolated and the right to privacy of BI's clients is our paramount concern."
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