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August 20, 2019

Scam Alert: FSC Warns Against Lansky Imposter

LOS ANGELES—The Free Speech Coalition has issued a warning that a person fraudulently implying to be entrepreneur Greg Lansky has been approaching potential models in the U.S. over WhatsApp, offering to transfer money. “We ask all existing performers, as well as those seeking to work in the adult industry, to always confirm the identity of any suspicious director, agent or other contact by calling or emailing the company they claim to represent,” the FSC said in a statement. “If you are unable to reach the company, or are otherwise hesitant to do so, please contact Free Speech Coalition, and we can help confirm.” In one case, a performer found her email hacked after corresponding with the impersonator. Lansky, the founder of adult brands Tushy, Vixen, and Blacked, is not associated with the number or account, and has offered a $5,000 reward to help identify the person behind the communication. In the meantime, FSC urges all performers to be cautious when approached by anyone claiming to be an agent, producer or director using an unfamiliar number or email. Do not provide anyone with with banking information, passwords or other sensitive information.   If you have a licensed agent: • have them reach out directly and make contact with any alleged producers or directors.   If you do not have a licensed agent: • only communicate with companies through official company email accounts or already established channels • vet any newly offered contact information by reaching out to the person with their original contact info, or through email or through established company contacts. • avoid sending any sensitive information that could be used to access your ban, social or email accounts • When in doubt, contact FSC   The Free Speech Coalition is currently working to investigate this possible scam. “We encourage anyone who has been approached, or has any knowledge of this scam or others, to report potential incidents to us so that we may alert the community,” the statement said. For more, contact the Free Speech Coalition at [email protected], (818) 348-9373 or FreeSpeechCoalition.com.  

 
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