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A licensed and bonded agent in California is legally only entitled to up 20% of what the performer earns. An agent cannot technically charge the producer a booking fee.

Standards and practices in the adult industry is that the producer pays a flat rate or around 10% of the performers rate for a booking fee.

50 to 75% is ridiculous....





pornlaw.....I have found out through my source that this "company"...is neither licensed and/or bonded and for all intents and purposes is NOT an "agency"...unless they can provide their agency # here in this thread, it will be assumed that it is true. So what do you get when you deal with UNREGULATED businesses.....I don’t know...I guess were are all seeing it in real life...just ask the SEC Chair, Federal Reserve Chair, Treasury Secretary....or that guy living at 1600 PA Ave NW.

For those wanting to just know who it is....I will give you some hints......

They all recently completed a "so called" merger.....the main actual "real" agency is in LA and has something about a "star" in its title....they have satellite offices in Florida and New York......and the office in question is NOT run by anyone named Eli.

Now come on people....somebody guess!!!!!!


FUCK....I really need to see a big winner in this thread!!!!!