Labor Board Hearing Take a Decision on Derek Hay Testifies

LA Direct Models owner denies claims that he cheated his clients. LOS ANGELES—LA Direct Models owner Derek Hay denied he cheated clients or abused them in any way during his testimony Friday at an ****istrative hearing at the California Labor Commissioner’s Office.

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Hay testified for the second straight day before Special Hearing Officer Patricia Salazar, who presided over the hearing at the downtown Los Angeles office of the Department of Industrial Relations Division of Labor Standards Enforcement for the State of California. Hay is facing multiple abuse complaints filed by adult starlets Shay Evans, Hadley Viscara, Sofi Ryan, Andi Rye and Charlotte Cross."We are dedicated to our clients' success," said Hay during nearly six hours of testimony during which he faced intense cross examination by the women's attorney, Allan B. Gelbard, who questioned him over high kill fees and many other costs that were levied against the petitioners and taken out of their pay on several occasions.Hay said that in one instance Cross told him she would not attend a July 2017 evening Camsoda cam session the next night that he had booked for her, and that she was obligated to pay a kill fee even though she never agreed to the booking. Such bookings, Hay maintained, are made according to a schedule of when a performer is available, and when Cross said she would not do the cam show, he was compelled to charge the kill fee.Cross had previously testified that the shoot was at night and that she was available that day during regular business hours, according to her availability schedule, and felt it was unfair to charge her a kill fee for a shoot she never agreed to. …the next moment changed everything

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