Top Modeling Activist Demands Probe Into Agencies' Ties to Epstein Abuse

Modeling industry leader Sara Ziff calls for congressional inquiry into how talent agencies may have enabled Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network.
Modeling industry activist Sara Ziff, founder of the Model Alliance, is demanding that business leaders be summoned before the House Oversight Committee to investigate what role modeling agencies may have played in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal.
Ziff, a prominent advocate for fair labor practices and workplace safety in the fashion industry, believes that modeling agencies need to be held accountable for potentially facilitating Epstein's abuse of young models. As the founder of a non-profit dedicated to protecting the rights of fashion industry workers, Ziff is calling for a thorough congressional inquiry into the murky connections between modeling agencies and Epstein's criminal enterprise.
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Epstein's sex trafficking scheme, which involved the systematic abuse of underage girls, has shaken the modeling world to its core. Many are now questioning what role talent agencies may have played in enabling Epstein's predatory behavior, either through negligence or complicity.
Ziff argues that the modeling industry has long been plagued by a troubling power imbalance, with young, vulnerable models often at the mercy of influential agency executives and industry insiders. This dynamic, she says, may have made it easier for Epstein to exploit aspiring models through the very agencies tasked with advancing their careers.
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Source: The Guardian


