FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Agent 28 Emilyn Bialys Exposes Exploitation in LA Entertainment – A Double Agent’s Report from Otte Models

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Agent 28 Emilyn Bialys Exposes Exploitation in LA Entertainment – A Double Agent’s Report from Otte Models

LOS ANGELES, CA – February 11, 2026

As Agent 28, Emilyn Bialys, as I prepare for NYC for Valentines for promoters, I operate as a double agent: by day, I support Otte Models with advocacy and transparency; by night, I move through the underbelly of Los Angeles nightlife, infiltrating networks, gathering intelligence, and documenting predatory behavior. This case study is the result of months of covert observation and direct experience. It details alleged systemic exploitation, social engineering, and grooming tactics that persist in the Los Angeles entertainment and production landscape.

The Case Study: My Undercover Insights as Emilyn Bialys

My own background has placed me in a unique position to observe how personal histories are exploited to create cultures of trauma and forced compliance. Patterns of “normalized grooming” — often tied to family dynamics or early vulnerabilities — are leveraged by industry insiders to manipulate talent, especially those who are trusting, service-oriented, or seeking belonging. This includes members of Christian communities and US military veterans, who may be more likely to respond positively to appeals of mentorship, purpose, or camaraderie.

Allegations of Production-Based Exploitation

Through infiltration and direct encounters, I have documented a network of producers, studios, and promoters who allegedly trade creative services for sexual favors. Key findings include:

  1. Systemic Grooming
    Producers act as modern gatekeepers of exploitation, using psychological manipulation to erode boundaries and create dependency — a dynamic that mirrors historical “brothel” systems but operates under the guise of professional opportunity.
  2. Collaborative Misconduct
    Individuals including Olaf Kuiper, Dub Allen, and Chris, Malone even gifting cars and bags to my friends are reportedly connected to broader social engineering schemes and the “231 million DOJ crypto scam” controversy — a pattern of networked complicity that protects perpetrators.
  3. Transactional Abuse
    Professional services (e.g., music production valued at ~$4,000 per track) are allegedly exchanged for sexual acts. This targets vulnerable performers, including minors as young as 15. In multiple instances, girls now 18 were groomed and trafficked into strip clubs starting at 16. Thousand Oaks has emerged as a recurring location for these activities.

Warnings: Social Engineering & Predatory Coercion Targeting Christians & US Military Veterans

From my dual role, I have observed that social engineering tactics disproportionately target individuals with strong moral frameworks or service backgrounds:

  • Christians are approached through “faith-based” networking events, mentorship offers, or promises of community — only to be gradually coerced into compromising situations under the guise of “helping the mission” or “building trust.”
  • US military veterans are often targeted with appeals to discipline, loyalty, and purpose — offered “opportunities” that exploit their sense of duty and camaraderie, leading to transactional abuse disguised as professional advancement.

Acceptance of these realities is essential. Ignoring or downplaying them allows predators to continue operating under the radar. Awareness, verification, and community vigilance are the first steps toward protection.

Call for Accountability

I am formally calling for deeper investigation into entities such as Cockpit Studios and the conduct of independent producers like “Max.” Otte Models remains committed to dismantling the “trade” economy that devalues talent and endangers youth in the entertainment capital.

“We are witnessing a dangerous convergence of social engineering and physical exploitation,” I state as Emilyn Bialys / Agent 28. “The normalization of these ‘trades’ is a systemic failure. Transparency and acceptance of risk are the only path forward.”

About Otte Models

Otte Models is dedicated to advocacy, transparency, and the protection of talent within the modeling and entertainment industries. We stand against predatory practices and work to expose systems that exploit vulnerability.


Contact: Otte Models Advocacy Team
For inquiries: info@ottemodels.com

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