I guess you would describe this as very upscale trafficking

Bobave's Avatar
'When I said I didn't want liposuction they said they had put together a little list of photographers I should be 'hanging out with,' wink, wink, sleep with.'

For Rachel the slide from financial into sexual exploitation is very real.

She explained: 'I've been to clubs in New York where I've seen the supermodels partying with their agents. But I've also seen girls struggling and what they ended up doing.

'There's this culture of normalizing the use of your body to make money. Escorting or however you want to call it.

'I don't know a single girl who hasn't been told you're going to be the next supermodel. You're going to make lots of money. So this creates a lot of expectation and you're young, so you keep going, you keep hoping and you keep getting exploited.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ourt-case.html
ICU 812's Avatar
I am thinking that the sleezy aspects of modeling have been known of for quite a while.

Not meaning to trivialize or dismiss abuse of young women: But now "trafficking" is pretty broadly defined and widely applied.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
did not know the modeling agencies were sleazy. they are essentially running a racket.

what they are doing amounts to a form of slavery, involuntary servitude which is illegal in the united states.

I've that there aer some photographers are doing something similar with the models they work with, mostly for sex as a favor.