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To: Swordmaker

“She’s likely been promised a long term modeling contract and got a one-way ticket to get there and has no place to go, and likely very little money, no idea where she is, and the location is likely not a good neighborhood where an attractive young woman would feel safe to be ejected with her luggage.”

Baloney. You find the nearest cop, say I just got scammed, and I need help. Call family of friend and say I just got scammed, they said it was modeling but they wanted me to do porn...i need a ticket home please.
OR.. dare I say it, call their minister, or walk into the nearest church and tell your story.

They had options. But they were overcome by greed.


91 posted on 01/04/2020 8:07:51 PM PST by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: DesertRhino
OR.. dare I say it, call their minister, or walk into the nearest church and tell your story.

Oh, come off it! You really think these SNOWFLAKE MILLENNIAL girls are church attenders? My guess is they’ve been relieved of their phones by this point. They’re already in the process of doing photo shooting, but it hasn’t progressed to the requiring porn stage quite so quickly, but I’d bet their purses are not on them. "By the way, cell phones are not allowed in the studio."

You are still not grasping the fact that this unsophisticated and likely not-too-bright girl, who has most probably just had her eighteenth birthday, is now a stranger in a strange land.

"Nearest church"? In a motel strip, or an industrial area where porn studios do their productions? Where are these girls going to find a "nearest church?” You’ve got to be kidding me. "Nearest cop?” This is Southern California, DesertRhino. There ain’t no such thing as a "nearest cop," unless she’s extremely lucky to run into a patrol car by accident.

Porn production is legal there, unless the girl is under age. . . It will be a "she said, he said," or even a "she said, she said," civil matter because there’s no contract except what she was told orally over a phone call to get her there. If she already signed the "contract" it’s even more of a civil matter. . . and the lawyers these sleeves have who write those contracts were very sharp.

It took a civil suit, which is what this lawsuit and article was about, to find they signed not freely, but under coercion.

93 posted on 01/04/2020 8:57:50 PM PST by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplophobe bigot!)
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