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Talent agent Chrystofa Stratton Aarons of CSA Models to pay $12,000 for ‘preying’ on ‘naive’ aspiring models – The West Australian
A Perth modelling agent has been fined almost $12,000 for ‘preying’ on ‘young and naive’ male models.

A Perth modelling agent has been fined almost $12,000 for preying on naive aspiring male models.
Chrystofa Stratton Aarons, trading as CSA Models, pleaded guilty on November 27 to six charges of breaching the Australian Consumer Law by accepting payments from four male clients but failing to supply services as promised.
In April 2017, a Redcliffe man entered into an agreement with CSA Models, paying $500 for flights to take part in a photoshoot in New Zealand. The photoshoot didnt go ahead and…
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