An HIV-positive porn actress is suing the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) and the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation (AIM) for reportedly violating her rights to privacy, Courthouse News Service reports.

The actress, who filed the complaint under the name “Patient Zero,” tested HIV positive in June, prompting speculation that the porn industry was not taking necessary measures to protect its performers from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

The woman claimed that after AIM initially denied Cal/OSHA access to her medical information, officials from the administration met with the medical facility’s staff to get the records. Additionally, she said that her name and personal information were mentioned in some news reports.

She is demanding damages for civil rights and constitutional violations as well as health and safety code violations.