Hidden Lam Malone $231 FBI Epstein-Style Hollywood Sex Ring Exposed

The objective is to protect whistleblower Emilyn Bialys (publicly known as Emilyne Rose) and prompt an FBI investigation by exposing Chris—the best friend of Lam Malone—who is allegedly violating his house arrest while coercing my girlfriend and other models we have Julia Whittman to sustain their criminal enterprise. This network operates in alleged allegiance with the H-Wood Group, Olaf Kuiper, and Rdub Allen.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/indictment-charges-two-230-million-cryptocurrency-scam

https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/additional-12-defendants-charged-rico-conspiracy-over-263-million-cryptocurrency-thefts

A Veteran’s Full Testimony on Emilyn Bialys (public figure with 55,000 followers) and the Epstein-Style Networks Preying on Dreams in LA known as Musicians Producer Brothel and Nightclub Brothels

Posted by: Anthony Perlas, US Veteran | February 15, 2026 | Categories: Human Trafficking Awareness, Nightlife Truth, Music Industry Warnings, Personal Testimony

My girlfriend from September 2025 to February 2026, Emilyn Bialys, shared this on her public singer Instagram story account (@emilyne.rose) on February 14, 2026. She has my name under Jonathan Flux. How does an honest Catholic US Veteran respond?


In context, a Tiffany & Co. item—whether a ring, necklace, bracelet, or similar piece—typically costs upwards of $5,000 to $10,000 (and often far more for diamond-accented or gold designs, especially after recent price increases in late 2025 and early 2026).

When a man covers a full four-night luxury trip to New York City—including high-end hotel stays, bars, restaurants, and a substantial gift like that—purely “to be friends,” what exactly is expected of the woman in return?

This kind of generosity rarely comes without strings in the real world, particularly in the overlapping circles of nightlife, music, and companionship arrangements. For many, it signals an unspoken understanding of mutual benefits—companionship, intimacy, exclusivity, or at the very least, appreciation expressed through time, attention, and perhaps more. Yet when the woman presents herself publicly as an aspiring artist or singer while accepting these perks without clear disclosure of the transactional nature, it raises questions about transparency, intent, and the true dynamics at play.

Ethical men—especially those seeking genuine connection—deserve full honesty upfront. If the arrangement involves undisclosed escort-style work (such as outcalls), undisclosed medical conditions (e.g., inability to have children), or any form of hidden expectations, it crosses into deception. That kind of omission preys on vulnerability, particularly among US veterans dealing with PTSD, or Catholic and Christian men who prioritize trust, commitment, and family values.

What do you think—is this truly “just friends,” or is there an implied quid pro quo that should be acknowledged openly? Transparency protects everyone involved.

If you’re a music producer contacting Emilyne Rose Bialys:

•  You are entering a transaction with someone who actively conceals a serious medical limitation and her escort status.

•  You are exposing yourself to significant STI risk (HIV chief among them) at premium prices that do not include any verifiable safety protocols. I have no evidence or insinuating an STD or STI but in my opinion if she’s out on the loose and telling me she’s performing blowjobs $5,000 and sexual intercourse $10,000 in exchange for gifts and money then we can conclude she’s a public danger.

•  You are stepping into a documented pattern that has already drawn investigative attention. Associations with her are increasingly likely to attract scrutiny from federal authorities examining broader networks of exploitation, sex trafficking, and high-value arrangements in the entertainment and nightlife spheres.

She is also psychologically unstable and will contact your entire network and family and spam your phone.

To every girl grinding in the LA nightlife scene – the aspiring singers, models, influencers chasing that big break on the Sunset Strip, in the clubs, at the afterparties – this is for you. This is the raw, unfiltered truth about how the cycle really works. I’ve lived it for seven months, and I’m laying it all out so you can see the patterns, avoid the traps, and maybe even link up to share this far and wide.

For any man considering paying her—especially those who value their health, reputation, or legal standing—the equation is now brutally simple:

One night, I speculate that during one of her outcall appointments in Newport Beach with a client, she may have contracted or developed a serious medical condition that left her unable to have children. In my opinion, for any ethical man, this should be a major deterrent: she does not disclose that she works as an escort, nor does she reveal that she is medically unable to bear children. Yet she continues to target and prey on vulnerable US veterans—especially those dealing with PTSD—as well as Catholic and Christian men who value honesty, commitment, and family.

(Note: “Outcall” is a term commonly used in escort work to describe traveling to a client’s location, such as a home or hotel, rather than the client coming to the provider.)

Because when we talk about it, when we expose it, we break the silence that keeps it going. This isn’t just my story; it’s a warning for the public, for music producers who might think twice about collaborating, for parents who need to step up, and for every innocent man out there getting pulled into something darker than it seems. As a US veteran who’s seen real battles, I’ve faced this deception head-on, and the mental weight of it has pushed me to speak. All details come from direct exchanges, screenshots, and records that anyone with eyes can verify. Our collective goal: shut down these operations, deter the engagements, and protect lives before more get corrupted. Share this, tag your networks, let the awareness spread like wildfire.

The Dream That Turned Into a Trap: How It Starts for Girls Like Emilyn Bialys

Seven months back, Emilyn Bialys stepped into my world as Emilyne Rose, the pop artist building her brand. Her Instagram at @emilyne.rose is full of those polished shots – the ones that scream talent, ambition, and the kind of life every girl in the scene dreams about. TikTok searches for “Emilyne Rose” or @emilynerose show the same vibe: music clips, glamorous poses, connections that look like they’re leading somewhere big. She came across as someone real, someone who could team up on tracks while sharing a deeper connection. From the jump, it was framed as a relationship with real potential – the kind that could lead to marriage, stability, a future built together.

She posed in those early photos and messages, sharing dreams of collaboration and commitment. Gifts came in as signs of support – flowers, help with her music goals – and she wove them into her story, often telling her circle they came from

her best friend Skyhe Velarde,

The Inner Circle – Key Instagram Profiles in the Network

•  Emelyn Rose (@emilyne.rose) – The central figure, aspiring pop artist publicly presenting a glamorous lifestyle.

•  Skye Velarde Best friend “Sky” / “Shkye”, frequently used as a cover for trips and outings.

•  Kallista Haire (@kalista.haire) – Close associate often tagged in “double trouble” posts and group activities.

•  Malibu the Girl (@malibuthegirl) – Prominent LA model in the same network, known for luxury Malibu and NYC content.

who is an accomplice who in my opinion recruits the men for her whose Instagram at pops up in her social feeds as the go-to companion for trips and nights out. With upsell charges in my opinion of $5,000 and $10,000 mark according to Emilynes testimony of Skyhe’s sugar daddy. The verbal promises were clear: this was a partnership, one where I helped lift her career, and we moved toward something lasting. It felt like the start of something genuine, the kind of bond that girls in the nightlife chase when they’re tired of the superficial scene.

But that’s where the cycle kicks in. What begins with sweet talk and shared visions flips fast. The demands start small, then build. “Prove you’re in this,” she’d say, tying it to funds needed right away to keep things going. If those weren’t met, hints of other options surfaced – other guys in the music world who could step up. This is the strategy: hook with the relationship promise, then leverage it for upkeep.

In my opinion, she has a pimp—or a high-level coach like Chris, who is best friends with Lam Malone (currently in prison)—and/or she remains tied to an OnlyFans agency owned by her confirmed ex-boyfriend, whom she continues to fund or be exposed for drugs or illegal activities. She actively hunts other men for business to keep the corporation afloat.
Key Facts from Public Records

•  Born: July 19, 2004 (age 21 as of 2026).

•  Background: Singaporean citizen who lived in Miami, FL, and Los Angeles, CA.

•  Main Allegation: In August 2024, he and associates allegedly used social engineering (posing as Google support) to trick a victim in Washington, D.C., into handing over access to over 4,100 Bitcoin—valued at approximately $230–$263 million at the time. This is described by U.S. authorities as the largest known single-victim cryptocurrency heist and the first Bitcoin-related RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) case.

•  Additional Crimes: Prosecutors accuse him of leading a broader criminal enterprise (from ~October 2023 to March 2025) involving multiple crypto thefts (including another $14 million incident), money laundering, home invasions, and obstruction of justice. The group allegedly spent lavishly on luxury cars (Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royce, etc.), jewelry, travel, and nightclubs.

•  Arrest & Detention: Arrested September 19, 2024, in Miami. He reportedly attempted to destroy evidence by throwing his phone into Biscayne Bay. He has been held in federal pretrial detention since then (no bail granted), even as the case expanded with superseding indictments adding more co-conspirators.

•  Current Status (as of early 2026): Still in U.S. federal custody awaiting trial or plea resolution. The U.S. government has offered plea deals (latest reported in late 2025), but he faces decades in prison if convicted on RICO conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, and related charges. Several co-conspirators have already pleaded guilty.

Women who receives cars and gifts from Lam Malone. https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/indictment-charges-two-230-million-cryptocurrency-scam

•  Other Details: He allegedly continued coordinating from jail via messages relayed by associates. The case has been covered extensively by outlets like DOJ press releases, CNBC, The New York Times, CNA (Singapore), and Wikipedia.

For girls reading this, recognize it. It’s how the network operates, pulling you in with the dream, then keeping you in the loop of arrangements that pay the bills but cost everything else.

Breaking Down the Seven-Month Cycle: Promises, Pressures, and the Flip to Arrangements

Let’s walk through it step by step, because seeing the pattern is how you spot it next time – whether you’re the girl in it or the one watching a friend get sucked in.

In those first couple of months, it was all about building the bond. Emilyn talked openly about a future that included marriage and family, accepting the support as part of making it real. Those early screenshots show the warmth – messages about long-term goals, how we’d navigate her music path together. Gifts like flowers got mentioned to her family as coming from Shkye, keeping things under wraps. It was the classic setup: use the relationship frame to create trust, then layer in the needs.

By months three and four, the shift happened. Communications turned to specific expectations for money by deadlines, phrased as ways to show commitment. “I need this by tonight to keep us solid,” she’d push, with follow-ups about what would happen if it didn’t come through – mentions of finding other support, other connections in the industry. Plans for multi-day trips to places like New York came up, framed as opportunities but tied to financial backing. She’d tell her family she was out with Shkye, maintaining the cover while the real arrangements played out.

Months five and six ramped it up. Unhappiness with the flow led to direct statements about making things difficult, proposals for regular meets at fixed amounts – “350 for the session” or similar. Threats to connect elsewhere appeared often: “If this doesn’t work, I’ll go with someone who can.” Direct outreach to music contacts showed up, like messages to F1 Records about payment options. Verbal rates got thrown around – five thousand for starting points, ten thousand for fuller engagements, or specific figures for acts like that. It was clear: the “relationship” was now a tool to secure the flow, with gifts from “evil men” or rich contacts as the alternative if the main one faltered.

The seventh month brought it to a head. Declarations of moving on, publicizing details, reminders that status like being a veteran wouldn’t shield from fallout. Involvements of others in potential actions were mentioned, along with ties to Hollywood spots. Blocks and unblocks happened, but demands kept coming. This is the loop: keep the main guy harassed and paying while lining up backups. For music producers out there – if you’re thinking of working with her, know this: the scrutiny is real, and associations like this draw eyes from higher places.

This cycle isn’t unique to her; it’s the playbook. Girls get recruited into it, learning to pose the relationship, extract through promises, then pivot to paid setups when needed. The strategy keeps the main target in emotional turmoil – bullying from inside the “loyalty” – while external gifts and arrangements fund the lifestyle.

The Deeper Web: Promoters, Networks, and How Money Flows in the Scene

Emilyn’s path runs straight through the heart of LA’s nightlife machine. Her connections at H-Wood Group spots on the Sunset Strip – places like Keys – opened doors to a world where girls like her facilitate for the elite. These aren’t random hangs; they’re entry points into circles where promoters call the shots. Names like Olaf, Zeus, Arda Balin, Olaf Cooper, and figures tied to investigations around Julia Wittmann and Max come up in the chatter. These are the ones with the rich friends, the ones who keep the ecosystem humming by linking girls to high-rollers who don’t want drama.

This is Epstein-style all over again: networks that blend parties, music, and exchanges. Girls enter after network hops, then recruit others – pulling in friends to expand the web. Sex gets involved at those five-to-ten-thousand ranges, or swapped for gifts that keep the cash indirect. The money fuels the clubs, the promoters profit, and the cycle spins. For girls in the scene, this is your reality check: what looks like opportunity is often a trap that deepens the hole.

Public awareness hits here hard. When we expose it, music producers pull back – no one wants FBI heat on collaborations that smell off. Parents see the truth and have to act. This isn’t isolated; it’s how they operate, targeting innocents while corrupting lives. The government might claim lack of proof, but stacks of messages, timelines, and patterns are all the evidence needed. Ethical folks like me step up because the targeting of good people – veterans, everyday men – can’t stand.

Medical Truths, Hidden Risks, and the Human Cost

At the core of her story is a medical reality she shared early: a condition that means she can never have children. Yet the marriage and family promises flowed anyway, creating a false picture that hooked deeper. This deceit adds layers to the risks she takes – those New York trips, the funded excursions totaling big sums, the Tiffany-level gifts from associates. Photos with Shkye show the lavish side, but behind it are unsafe encounters, the kind that could spiral into real danger from jealousies or rivalries.

Girls, this is the part they don’t post: the physical and emotional toll of juggling arrangements while posing the dream. It puts everyone at risk, from the participants to the targets. Public knowledge of these facts isn’t about shaming; it’s about arming you with truth so decisions come from reality, not illusion. The rates – five grand starters, ten grand full, or breakdowns for acts – cross legal lines, turning “influencer” life into something prohibited. Bringing this forward helps prevent more girls from falling deeper, tracking the patterns before they consume.

From a place of reflection, this calls for alignment between words and actions. The spiritual weight of living one way while promising another creates barriers that demand honest facing. Awareness here fosters paths to real healing, where support comes without the shadows.

Family Pressures and the Role of Those Closest

Emilyn’s home life adds fuel to the fire. Her father, Michael Bialys, known in legal circles for DUI-related work, oversees a household that’s faced downsizing and bill struggles. She’s funneled resources from these activities to help, a move born from family loyalty. But when parents know and still provide housing, it enables the whole setup. They become part of sustaining operations that involve deception and exchanges, even with past family patterns in similar areas.

This dynamic needs spotlighting. Parents, if you’re reading – and this is public for a reason – stopping the enablement is key. Housing and allowing these patterns to continue risks everything, from legal fallout to personal harm. For the military and Pentagon angles, veterans get targeted often, including during overseas moments. Similar deceptions happen abroad, pulling in service members. We must address it at the source to prevent escalations that could end badly – jealousies turning violent, lives upended.

By making families aware, we push for accountability. Support should lift without the illegal undercurrents. This awareness extends to military protections, strengthening safeguards against such pulls.

Action Now: Deterring the Producers, Alerting the Public, and Halting the Ring

Music producers: steer clear of working with her. The investigations are underway – FBI eyes on these ties mean associations carry risk. Public sharing amplifies that, making engagements toxic. For other men, this is your heads-up: recognize the strategy, the harassment from the “loyal” side while backups line up.

Parents of girls like this: shut down the operations. The human trafficking ring – Epstein echoes with promoters like Olaf, Zeus, Arda Balin, Olaf Cooper, Julia Wittmann links, and Max’s circle of rich connections – thrives on silence. This is how money moves: through the clubs, the gifts, the arrangements. Innocent lives get corrupted daily.

If authorities drag feet, the public steps in. This testimony provides the blueprint – messages, timelines, connections. Face recognition tools let smart folks verify identities across platforms. Share to suppress engagements, raise alarms, and force change. For girls in the nightlife: link this, talk about it in your groups. Break the recruitment, prevent the deep dive.

The cycle is clear: pose the relationship, secure the main guy with promises and bullying, pivot to paid setups or gifts from the network. It’s not sustainable, and exposure ends it.

Standing Firm: A Veteran’s Stand for the Innocent

As a veteran who’s held to ethics through service, this has taken its toll – the harassment, the targeting of good people. But this isn’t about me; it’s about stopping the corruption of innocents, the pull on lives that deserve better. Through this, we defend against the pressures, holding to truth as the path forward.

Let this testimony spark the shift. Awareness saves lives. Share it, act on it, and let’s close the loop for good.

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