101 Modeling Owner Robert Moran Skips Labor Board Hearing
Katrin Fischer ·
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101 Modeling owner Robert Moran failed to appear for his California Labor Board hearing, where two women accused him of sexual assault. His absence could impact his license status.
It’s been a wild week in the adult content industry, and the latest twist involves 101 Modeling owner Robert Moran. He failed to show up for his California Labor Board hearing on Wednesday, a move that raises serious questions about accountability and transparency.
The hearing was set to hear testimony from Moran and two women who have accused him of sexual assault. By not showing, Moran seems to be hoping the whole thing will just blow over. But the labor board doesn’t work that way. They’ll now decide the fate of his license within the next few weeks, and his absence doesn’t look good.
### What Happened at the Hearing?
The California Labor Board hearing was a big deal. It was supposed to give both sides a chance to present their cases. Moran’s no-show suggests he’s either avoiding the allegations or doesn’t take the process seriously. Either way, it’s a bad look for someone running a modeling agency.
We tried to reach out to Moran for comment, but our calls went nowhere. His associate, James Bartholet, wasn’t answering questions and even made a cryptic reference to Pazuzu, which is an ancient demon figure. That’s not exactly reassuring.
### The Allegations Against Moran
Two women have accused Moran of sexual assault, and their testimony was key to the hearing. Without Moran present, the board only heard one side of the story. That doesn’t mean the allegations are automatically true, but it does mean Moran missed a chance to defend himself.
- The accusations are serious and involve claims of misconduct.
- The women were ready to testify under oath.
- Moran’s absence could be seen as an admission of guilt.
### What’s Next for 101 Modeling?
The labor board will now decide whether to revoke or suspend Moran’s license. This could effectively shut down 101 Modeling, at least temporarily. For a company that’s already been under scrutiny, this is a major blow.
We’re honestly burnt out covering this story, but we know it matters. That’s why we’re stepping back and letting other reporters take the lead. They might even win an award for their deep dive into this mess. For now, we’re rooting for Canon Talent and keeping our eyes on the bigger picture.
### Why This Matters for the Industry
The adult content world is built on trust and professionalism. When owners like Moran skip hearings and dodge questions, it hurts everyone. It makes it harder for legitimate agencies to operate and for talent to feel safe.
- It highlights the need for better oversight.
- It shows why labor boards exist in the first place.
- It reminds us that no one is above the law.
### Final Thoughts
This story isn’t over. The labor board’s decision will come in the next few weeks, and we’ll be watching. Whether Moran thinks he can ignore this or not, the truth has a way of coming out. Stay tuned.