Transgender porn model La’Rose Sainte allegedly stabbed a man who rejected having sex with the adult content creator because Sainte isn’t Jewish.
The victim told Miami Dade County police they met three weeks prior to the incident and that he invited the Sainte to his apartment on Feb. 19, according to arrest records.
Sainte, 30, who has neck and forehead tattoos and posts explicit videos on X and Fansly, allegedly flew into a rage when the victim said they wouldn’t have sex because Sainte is not Jewish, authorities said.

Sainte, allegedly demanded his car keys and money, and when the man tried to escape to the bathroom Sainte attacked — pushing him to the ground and repeatedly punching him in the face, police said.
The man escaped his apartment but returned when he heard the sounds of Sainte destroying his home, including a mirror, refrigerator door handle and two pairs of sunglasses worth a combined $300, authorities said.
Sainte allegedly grabbed a piece of glass from the shattered mirror and attempt to stab the victim as he held up his arms to defend himself, causing minor cuts on his left hand, along with facial injuries from being struck, cops said.

Sainte, who is also named Jacob Todd Pabellon according to the affidavit, fled but was quickly pulled over by police and was found with the victim’s home, car and lock keys, according to authorities.
The transgender porn model was arrested on battery and theft charges. Sainte was released from jail on “his own recognizance” by Judge Marisa Tinkler-Mendez and is scheduled to be arraigned on April 20, according to the Miami DA’s office.
Sainte denied the allegations.
“If yall really believe that story that’s going around is the truth I hate that for everyone….. I’m definitely gonna have to tell my side of the story because this is absolutely insane and the way I was lied on is beyond horrible,” Sainte wrote on X.
Sainte did not respond to a request for comment.
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