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Epic Fail: 101 Modeling offers to re-sign alleged rape victim Lilith Grace if she "recants" her story; Grace refuses

"That would be flat-out lying. Everything I said was 100 percent true," Grace says of Las Vegas encounter with agency owner Robert Moran

By Austin King / Editor

Mar 19, 2025 • 5 min read

A representative of 101 Modeling told Lilith Grace on Tuesday that the agency would re-sign her if the performer retracted her story about being raped by owner Robert Moran in a Las Vegas hotel suite last month.

Grace sent PornCrush screenshots of her conversation with 101 talent scout Danny Frost in which Frost asked Grace to say that the alleged incident involving Moran “wasn’t rape, just stupid drunken stuff.”

“They want you to post a recantment,” Frost texted. “Like maybe say something (like), after talking with Robert, you realize you were both drunk, and when you woke up the next morning, you didn’t remember everything that led up to it. And now you realize it wasn’t rape, just stupid drunken stuff. Make it into your own words.”

Appalled, Grace told Frost she stood by her story and would never take it back.

“I can’t do that,” she texted Frost. “That would be flat-out lying. Everything I said was 100 % true.”

Frost then made another attempt to persuade Grace to alter her story.

“Well, that is what recant means … that you take back what you said,” he wrote. “Just say something (like) Robert didn’t rape you. At least the drunk story makes it out that you didn’t lie, it was just a mistake.”

Frost declined to comment when reached by PornCrush Wednesday morning.

Grace, 22, alleges that the 46-year-old Moran used his fingers and penis to penetrate her both vaginally and anally despite her pleas for him to stop. Grace also said that Moran ejaculated inside of her despite her telling him she wasn’t on birth control.

“I kept saying ‘no’ over and over,” Grace told PornCrush last month. “I don’t know how much more frank I could’ve been.

“He kept moving my hands away (from my privates) and saying, ‘I’m not going to rape you. I just want to fuck you. Please, just let me fuck you one time so I can say that I fucked you.’ He was begging.”

Grace said Moran drove her from Los Angeles to Las Vegas on Feb. 5 for a shoot and that the alleged rape occurred later that evening in a suite they were sharing at the Flamingo Hotel.

Grace said Moran made subsequent attempts to have sex with her throughout the night and into the morning—penetrating her digitally multiple times, she alleges—but she was able to fend him off until 6 a.m., when Grace demanded Moran drive her home.

Authorities in Los Angeles performed a forensic exam—also known as a “rape kit”—on Grace after she filed a report with the LAPD on Feb. 6. Her file was then forwarded to Las Vegas because it was the site of the alleged attack. Still, a detective there informed Grace on Feb. 23 that Moran would not be charged because it was too much of a “he said, she said,” situation and that rape would be impossible to prove in court.

Grace also said the female detective suggested that she find another job.

Despite her frustrations with 101, Grace told PornCrush she’s remained friends with Frost and has texted him occasionally since returning to her native Florida following the alleged rape. She said the two discussed her future in the industry during a conversation Tuesday afternoon.

Even though she has no intentions to return to 101, Grace told Frost that she yearned to shoot again and that she missed the camaraderie she shared with him and other performers at the model house.

When Grace mentioned her desire to sign with a new agency, Frost told her it was unfortunate that she chose to go public with her allegations against Moran. He said he could’ve “fixed” things with 101 and “made something happen,” but it might be challenging to re-sign her now.

Nonetheless, Frost offered to ask Moran and booking agent Fran Amidor if she could return.

“No,” Grace responded. “Don’t ask. I don’t want to go (back) there. I’ll find a new agency.”

But Grace said Frost broached the subject with his bosses anyway. A short time later, he came back with a new proposal: Grace could return with Frost—and not Moran—serving as her point of contact.

But only if she recanted her story about the alleged rape.

“I can’t do that,” Grace told PornCrush Wednesday morning. “That would be a flat-out lie. I wouldn’t have gone to the trouble of filing a police report and undergoing that exam if it wasn’t. I think they just want me back to manipulate the situation to make it look like I wasn't telling the truth, which simply isn't the case.”

Grace reiterated that Frost was simply acting as a messenger Tuesday and that the request for her to change her story came not from him, but from Moran and Amidor.

"I feel bad that Danny got in the middle of this," she said. "But for them to ask me to lie about something so serious is just plain wrong."

After an extended break to heal both mentally and physically, Grace said she is just beginning to seek new representation. She said she's anxious to resume a career that was surging before February.

Austin King / Editor

Austin King spent nearly 20 years as a mainstream journalist before pivoting to coverage of the adult industry in 2020. He specializes in breaking news and in-depth features, with some of his best work to date coming for AVN Magazine in profiles of Gina Valentina, Casey Kisses, Anna-Claire Clouds, Kayden Kross, Chanel Camryn, Kenzie Anne, Lilly Bell and others. Austin resides in Texas but makes frequent trips to Porn Valley.