Less than an hour after arriving in Los Angeles, Grace phoned 101 booking agent Fran Amidor along with Brian Berke, the owner of Florida-based AMA Modeling, the sister agency of 101.
Grace said Amidor was skeptical of her story because she believed Moran is homosexual. She said she’d broach the issue with Moran and get back to her, but Grace never heard from her again that day.
When Grace called Berke and told him she wanted to leave the model house, he agreed that she should do so.
Grace called the authorities and then walked to a nearby Starbucks to meet the officers who transported her to the police station, where she gave her statement and underwent a physical exam. After housemates arrived with two suitcases full of her belongings, Grace went to the airport and traveled back to Las Vegas to meet with authorities there. Two days later she flew home to her native Florida, where she remains today.
Nearly two weeks later, Grace said she still has a painful laceration in her posterior that is causing her various forms of difficulty. She said she has a solid support group of friends in her home state but grows frustrated when people in Los Angeles tell her that Moran is spreading false rumors about their relationship.
“He’s going around telling everyone that we had fucked all these times (before Vegas) and that it was a regular thing,” Grace said. “He’s trying to make it seem like I’m lying, but how could anyone lie about something this serious?
“I’ve had so many conversations with people in the house about Robert liking me and me not liking him back. No one believes him.”
Especially not the performers who have had issues with Moran in the past.
In May of 2023, before Moran moved into the model house, a former 101 talent who asked to remain anonymous said Moran grabbed her boyfriend by the neck and attempted to fight him in the living room of the apartment Moran lived in before relocating to the model house.
The performer provided PornCrush with an audio file she secretly recorded during the encounter so that Moran would be held accountable if the situation got out of hand. The performer said Moran had been on a three- or four-day bender and was heavily intoxicated.
“I could destroy you,” Moran tells the boyfriend, as heard on the audio. “Move out of my eyesight. Go back over there and stay the fuck out of my eyesight. I’m on the verge of destroying you. You should not come (near) me because I could destroy you in one second.”
The boyfriend then asks Moran why he would want to destroy him. Moran responds that it’s nothing personal.
“It’s just something in my brain,” he says.
Moran grabs the boyfriend by the throat moments later, but the situation quickly deescalates and Moran apologizes.
In a separate recording the following day, Moran expresses frustration when performer Brad Sterling, who was staying at the model house, ignores him.
“I’m a white supremacist,” Moran says. “Sterling! Sterling! Sterling! (pause, with no response). You see how he walked away from me? I’m a white supremacist. He will not fucking debate me.”
The performer recalled another instance when Moran, again inebriated, ripped the door to Sterling’s bedroom from the hinges and battered holes into it. She said Sterling had to apply a chokehold to Moran to calm him down.
She also said Moran told her she was fat when she resisted his sexual advances, which included asking her to see her naked breasts, vagina and butt. And she witnessed Moran tell another model that she was “only a 7” just hours after she signed with 101.
“It was her first day and he made her cry,” the performer said. “Robert likes to make girls vulnerable by pushing their buttons and hurting their feelings.”
The performer said the most frightening moment came when Moran walked into the kitchen after an argument with her boyfriend and returned with a butcher knife.
“He just sat on the couch with it and point it at us and said, ‘I could destroy you,’ under his breath,” she said. “He had drank himself into oblivion and could barely string a sentence together.”
Once things calmed down, the boyfriend went into the kitchen and hid the rest of the knives.
“We weren’t as worried about Robert hurting us as we were about him hurting himself,” the performer said.
Female performers weren’t the only ones who felt uneasy around Moran. Multiple male performers on the 101 roster said they felt constant pressure to have sex with the agent. One male talent, who asked to remain anonymous, said Moran sent him $500 in hopes that it would lead to intercourse.
“He was always telling me, ‘I’m going to fuck you so hard,’” the performer, who is straight, said. “It made me uncomfortable, to be honest. I played along and told him I was gay, because he’s my agent, but it was a rough spot.
“I never had sex with him like some of the other guys on the roster, who do a lot of gay and bi porn. But then I felt like I didn’t get bookings because I didn’t give in to his bullshit. When I first started he said, ‘I’m going to make you a star,’ and all of this other crazy stuff. But if you don’t do what he wants, you won’t get bookings.”
Male performer/producer Alex Jett said Moran was one of his best friends for more than two years before an incident in May of 2021, when Moran challenged Jett to a wrestling match on his living room floor.
“It’s a thing he likes to do with male talent,” Jett told PornCrush. “It was always in good fun.”
Jett quickly realized things were different when Moran grabbed him by the throat, knocked him from his feet and choked him as he laid on the ground. Moran cocked his fist and acted as if he were about to punch Jett. The he spit in his face.
“Robert you’re a fucking psycho,” Jett recalls yelling at Moran. “That’s not wrestling. This isn’t a violent thing. This is supposed to be friends having fun.”
Hoping that Moran had come to his senses, Jett rose to his feet and agreed to go another round with Moran. This time, he was thrown to the floor and spit on again by Moran, who then grabbed Jett by the hair and slammed his head into the ground three times. Jett said Moran then spit in his face again as he smashed his head into a wall. By the time someone wrestled Moran away, Jett had suffered a broken collarbone.
“As soon as he was off of me, he was normal, calm and not violent,” Jett said. “He kept saying, ‘I would never hurt you. I would never hurt you,’ over and over again.”
Jett had surgery to repair his collarbone and missed three months of work. He said Moran paid him $5,000 for each of those months.
“I was around him all the time,” Jett said. “I would drink with him and have seen him do cocaine. He had never been violent until that night. I saw none if it coming. I seriously believe he had a dissociative moment.”
In a subsequent interview Sunday night, Grace told PornCrush she’s been getting barraged with messages from performers—including some she’s never even met—with stories about Moran.
As much as she’d like to put the situation behind her, she said she’s glad she spoke up on social media and hopes that her voice will spark change.
Grace also said she’s looking forward to returning to the industry once she is recovered, both mentally and physically. Before going to bed on Sunday she posted a picture of herself in a bikini on her Instagram story.