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Is the 14 bit her age or what? Im confused.
neil_g said:There are some truly horrible people in the world.
However the first thing that comes to my mind was where was this persons chaperone?
I dont think the company should be liable for what happened to her, the whole responsibility for that should rest squarely on her rapists and anyone else who directly aided them.
And you don`t think Model Mayhem directly aided them by not publishing the fact that they knew that this was going on.
I have to agree with Ian, the website cannot be to blame, it is down to individuals to ensure their safety if they meet others from the internet, there are all sorts of weird and dangerous people out there.
And there speaks someone has been been drugged and seriously sexually assaulted by two men, I think not. Is it any surprise the rape conviction in this country is so low.I think the $10 mil in damages seems quite excessive and more like an attempt to cash in rather than actually cover damages. It seems fairly steep to cover damages, loss of earnings and medical expenses, however that may just be me. $1 - $2 mil I think would be far more reasonable, predominantly for compensation from the ordeal, yes it will have a gigantic negative effect on the girls life in ways I cannot possibly imagine, but a couple of million would be enough to set her up comfortably for life or to live on for a very long time if she was careful.
I think the $10 mil in damages seems quite excessive and more like an attempt to cash in rather than actually cover damages. It seems fairly steep to cover damages, loss of earnings and medical expenses, however that may just be me. $1 - $2 mil I think would be far more reasonable, predominantly for compensation from the ordeal, yes it will have a gigantic negative effect on the girls life in ways I cannot possibly imagine, but a couple of million would be enough to set her up comfortably for life or to live on for a very long time if she was careful.
London Headshots said:Have you been drugged, raped, and filmed by a couple of men recently?
From what I can tell of the trial they were cast for porn movies.
Stupidity not withstanding professional models do not need chaperones. In fact I'll not shoot anyone that has one.
Whilst I feel terribly sorry for the 'Girls' involved I do not see why all the blame should be down to Internet Brands Inc or Model Mayhem. I would be pretty sure these two people were banned from the site when the first issue arose in 2007, but unless everyone using these sites arre vetted or everyone using them takes an honesty pill there's not much else they can do to stopo the pair from rejoining under false names etc.
Also whilst it's true, they should of put up a warning on the site, be honest with yourselves and admit that you don't read every popup that comes up, or read all the T&C's when signing up. How many members on here have read ALL the T&C's for this site, let alone all the model sites.
Practicing common sense is all important when using any such web site. How many times have we seen about kids getting groomed by 'so called' similar aged people. If some people think they can get away with it they will try. I'd be quite happy to see these men imprisoned for life, but it's their fault, what they did was their actions and not a websites action.If someone is going to meet a stranger/s for any reason, not just modelling, they should let people know where they are going, and take a chaperone if they don't know the photographer, especially on the first appointment.
I have to agree with Ian, the website cannot be to blame, it is down to individuals to ensure their safety if they meet others from the internet, there are all sorts of weird and dangerous people out there.
stu_the_flat said:Just out of interest why would you not shoot someone who has a chaperone. or as I like to think "free assistant!"![]()
Stupidity not withstanding professional models do not need chaperones. In fact I'll not shoot anyone that has one.
True, but they could publish a guide, containing sensible precautions, telling people how to keep themselves safe.
They could also publish a warning regarding the type of con they were aware of, without naming anyone. I can see why, commercially they'd not want to, but the fact is that they could have done.
Cause I've found them to be a huge distraction in the past.
Being this is America we're talking about it's probably safer (in a legal sense) for MM to say nothing than to offer any sort of advice regarding such matters at all, similar to the way that Ebay have always been very reluctant to warn members of the scams being perpetrated on their website.
To put it another way, I am out and about near my home, a man attacks and mugs me, leaving me severely injured requiring urgent medical attention. Upon recovery, I find out the local police force knew about this individual, his violent history and string of serious criminal offenses, and that he was living in my area. How far would I get if I tried to claim compensation for the police not informing and warning me of this individual? I know there is a chance that I could come across an individual like that in day to day life, but while out and about, my safety, surely, is my responsibility.
So it's just you and some young lassie,who you've never met before, in a state of undress?