Robert Moran, owner of 101 Modeling, failed to appear at his California Labor Board hearing, leaving sexual assault accusers without a face-to-face. The board will decide his license status soon.
### The No-Show That Speaks Volumes
You'd think if your business license was on the line, you'd show up to defend it. But Robert Moran, owner of 101 Modeling, apparently thought otherwise. He failed to appear at his California Labor Board hearing this Wednesday, leaving two women who accused him of sexual assault without the chance to face him directly.
Let's be real here. When someone doesn't show, it usually means one thing: they're hoping the problem will just disappear. That's a risky bet, especially when the Labor Board is involved. They don't tend to forget these things.
### What Happened at the Hearing
The hearing was meant to hear testimony from Moran and the two accusers. Without Moran present, the board likely proceeded with the women's accounts alone. That's not a good look for anyone trying to maintain a professional reputation in the adult content industry.
We tried reaching out to Moran through his known contacts, but no luck. Even his coke dealer, James Bartholet, said Moran wasn't answering questions. Bartholet mentioned something about "Pazuzu," which is either a reference to an ancient demon or a really bad inside joke. Either way, it doesn't inspire confidence.
### What's at Stake for 101 Modeling
The Labor Board will decide the status of Moran's license in the coming weeks. If they revoke it, 101 Modeling could face serious operational hurdles. That would ripple through the adult content platform space, affecting models, clients, and anyone tied to the business.
- **License revocation** could shut down operations entirely
- **Reputation damage** makes it harder to attract new talent
- **Legal costs** pile up fast when you ignore hearings
### The Bigger Picture for Adult Content Platforms
This isn't just about one guy skipping a hearing. It's a reminder that the adult content industry is under increasing scrutiny. Platforms that don't take labor laws seriously risk losing everything. Models deserve safe working conditions, and owners who ignore that fact are playing with fire.
We're honestly burnt out covering this saga. It's draining to watch the same patterns repeat. Maybe we'll let the smaller bloggers who are more invested in the drama take over the in-depth reporting. They might even win an ASN award for their efforts.
### What Comes Next
For now, we're watching the Labor Board's decision. If Moran's license gets pulled, it'll be a big deal. If he gets a slap on the wrist, it'll send a bad message. Either way, we'll keep you posted.
Go Canon Talent. Long live Top Gun.
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*This post originally appeared on TRPWL. Related stories include "What the Hell is Going On at 101 Modeling? Part Two: The Shell Game," "Are Tee Reel / Ideal Image Behind Danny Frost's 101 Modeling Twitter Hijack?," and "Newcomer Jane Dove Joins 101 Modeling."*