1630...No idea. It’s not the Oracle though. He is too much of a narcissist and darts is somewhere on the spectrum.
I was just poking fun at the oracle
I can’t keep up with the undercurrent of the weirdo lowlifes who keep changing handles
Yeah that's a great idea, lol...What could go wrong with that.If you have seen the footage, then it must be in your possession. Threaten to put it on the internet and expose him.
Rockslinger/Skyrider/Darts....I enjoyed his input on here.wasn,t that Darts?.....or any one of a few Alias,s
I'm sorry to hear you're going through this and I hope you're able to get this resolved. Trust works both ways in this hobby and there are always sprinkles of assholes in every vertical market that ruin things for everyone else.Long story short, caught a client, trying to secretly record on a device that looked like a power bank, found footage of me and him on the SD card. I don't know what to do whether I should seek legal action with it. I'm a little bit shocked at the fact that like he that he was uh. Sneaky, enough to bring this in when he could have just asked if he wanted to film. What makes me even more nervous is the fact that I have seen him more than once and it's just this time. I caught him. I have no idea what to do. Next, I'm really mad. There's over an hour of just content of me. And him on the SD card, so please, I don't know if you guys can point me in the right direction.... Any independent ladies or agencies? Want to send a message to top drawer? They can forward the information of the client.Did this or you can just dm me?And I'll share the information
Long story short, caught a client, trying to secretly record on a device that looked like a power bank, found footage of me and him on the SD card. I don't know what to do whether I should seek legal action with it. I'm a little bit shocked at the fact that like he that he was uh. Sneaky, enough to bring this in when he could have just asked if he wanted to film. What makes me even more nervous is the fact that I have seen him more than once and it's just this time. I caught him. I have no idea what to do. Next, I'm really mad. There's over an hour of just content of me. And him on the SD card, so please, I don't know if you guys can point me in the right direction.... Any independent ladies or agencies? Want to send a message to top drawer? They can forward the information of the client.Did this or you can just dm me?And I'll share the information
There's tons of spy cam devices these days at spy stores or on Amazon like pens, phone chargers, etc. An annoying pet peeve of mine booking outcalls at hotels is the room could have some too without her or I knowing too.
I wouldn't let him leave with the device..... I told him that if I find any footage that I will press charges, and I ended up finding it.I just not sure if I should contact a lawyer first.I probably should, but I want this to not happen to anybody else.The anxiety that I feel knowing that i've seen him more than once.And he had asked for lighting brighter in those sessions as well.Makes me not sleep wellDid you keep the SD card ? Do you have his contact information - eg: full name or the phone number used you book the reservation ?
I also recommend the lawyer in lieu of the police - let the lawyer contact them if necessary. While unlawful you may want to find out how much publicity surrounds a court case and weigh your options. Hopefully there is a way to punish this scumbag without you getting any additional greif from this incident.
Requesting brighter lighting? You're gut is probably right as to why he wanted the room brighter.I wouldn't let him leave with the device..... I told him that if I find any footage that I will press charges, and I ended up finding it.I just not sure if I should contact a lawyer first.I probably should, but I want this to not happen to anybody else.The anxiety that I feel knowing that i've seen him more than once.And he had asked for lighting brighter in those sessions as well.Makes me not sleep well
I'm sure he is back, just a matter of time before we figure out his new handleRockslinger/Skyrider/Darts....I enjoyed his input on here.
He really used to grind Shack's gears which was worth the price of admission.
Speaking of Shack he is missed as well...He used to go at me pretty good but in the end we ended up okay...He's a smart guy and a strong advocate for the industry, I wish him well wherever he is.
But won't the lawyer charge for each item listed above or below? He has to fill out paperwork.This can include financial records, personal history, digital and communicational records, employment, medical records....unfortunately his lawyer will try to paint you as someone who's not creditable to begin with. Why? Because they can.
Now if you're suing someone, most likely a full financial disclosure is required by all parties. Equifax report, all leases you have, all credit card statement's, bank accounts, loans, Income tax returns, debt, property, pay stub statements, employment history, where you live....bla bla bla.
And what is the question to ask the lawyer? What to do? Well, I am pretty sure the lawyer's response will be: "what do you want to accomplish"? So, before spending money on a lawyer, answer that question for yourself first and then proceed accordingly.I’m sorry this happened. Since you caught the individual, the next step is to call a lawyer. Don’t rely on free advice—pay for the consultation, it’ll be worth it. Go in with your questions prepared so you’ll feel more confident moving forward. In legal proceedings, especially if a case goes to trial, a defense lawyer has the right to request detailed information about the plaintiff or the person bringing the case. This can include financial records, personal history, digital and communicational records, employment, medical records....unfortunately his lawyer will try to paint you as someone who's not creditable to begin with. Why? Because they can.
Now if you're suing someone, most likely a full financial disclosure is required by all parties. Equifax report, all leases you have, all credit card statement's, bank accounts, loans, Income tax returns, debt, property, pay stub statements, employment history, where you live....bla bla bla.
My advice is to call 2 lawyers. See if they both provide consistent answers to all your questions. There's no doubt he will get in trouble, however, his lawyers job is to find dirt on you. Even though you're the innocent one, you will be exposed. If there's skeletons in your closet, you might not be able to hide them.
BROKENGLASS is correct. Call a lawyer first. There's no need to call the Police immediately. Also it wouldn't hurt to call two different divisions to get a second officer opinion.
But won't the lawyer charge for each item listed above or below? He has to fill out paperwork.
Equifax; Leases; CC; Loans, Banks ;
I can see a lawyer at least on low ball charge $100 for each item I listed.
Just the Victim alone may end up with a 5-10 K bill.
Have a bag as mentioned by @kherg007 lesson learned.
I can provide a abondance amount of information, however, not the right place or time. In short criminal law is full of technical procedures, deadlines, and evidence rules. Missing one detail can damage your case. Courts follow strict rules. If Taya decides to proceed with this, don't you think Mr. Creepo with the hidden camera will hire a lawyer to keep him out of jail longer? Sure he will. So now what? Taya will self represent herself? Do you know how to proceed in a case like this? Again, the legal system follows strict rules (filing deadlines, how to question witnesses, how to object to evidence). If you don’t follow them exactly, you can lose the chance to challenge key evidence. Lawyers know how to admit evidence, argue precedent, and challenge credibility.And what is the question to ask the lawyer? What to do? Well, I am pretty sure the lawyer's response will be: "what do you want to accomplish"? So, before spending money on a lawyer, answer that question for yourself first and then proceed accordingly.
1000 percent.She's best to pay for the initial consultation then decide if it's worth it or what could she get if she sues. Otherwise why bother going through it if you're left with a high price tag afterwards.
A judge can make a mistake, the police officer can make a mistake and it looks like the guy with the hidden camera made a mistake too. We all make mistakes, however, I'm sure a lawyer can recover from a mistake faster than the victim's mistake.@wiskey bravo Thank you very much for the info. Yes I have read an article in the Sun recently which the victim didn't fill out proper paper and she lost. But lawyers can also make a mistake.
To the OP as suggested - let it go, have a bag handy - or leave all items ( client ) in the bathroom if hotel - or have large brown vertical box to leave items inside.
Shame what happen...
As the saying goes in South America, cheaper to hire a Witch doctor than a Lawyer or Hit man.