came across this article in Sunday New Paper today
below is the excerpt:
When they saw the online advertisement for part-time models, the young wannabes felt it was their way into the glamorous world of runways and fashion shoots.
Add to that the prospects of earning up to $700 for each assignment, and it was too much for Sara and Karen to resist.
What the young women didn't realise was that the "modelling agency owner" who auditioned them was a fake.
By the time he was exposed, they had not only posed nude for him, but also had sex with him based on the promise of more jobs.
Last month the bogus modelling agency owner, Tan Eng Hwa, 35, was jailed four years on charges including cheating and criminal intimidation.
I wish that such vultures didn't exist, giving photographers a bad name.
Sigh...
below is the excerpt:
When they saw the online advertisement for part-time models, the young wannabes felt it was their way into the glamorous world of runways and fashion shoots.
Add to that the prospects of earning up to $700 for each assignment, and it was too much for Sara and Karen to resist.
What the young women didn't realise was that the "modelling agency owner" who auditioned them was a fake.
By the time he was exposed, they had not only posed nude for him, but also had sex with him based on the promise of more jobs.
Last month the bogus modelling agency owner, Tan Eng Hwa, 35, was jailed four years on charges including cheating and criminal intimidation.
I wish that such vultures didn't exist, giving photographers a bad name.
Sigh...