Bang Bros Calls Out Bogus Model-Recruitment Scheme

Bang Bros Calls Out Bogus Model-Recruitment Scheme

LOS ANGELES — Bang Bros today issued a “fraud alert” via Twitter about a bogus model-recruitment scheme using the adult brand’s trademarked name to rip off respondents.

The scheme involves an individual or individuals using a Twitter handle that hits up others with the message: “Hello how are you doing. My name is Abigail, and I am Bang Bros’ recruiting agent. I’ve been recruiting for Bang Bros Inc. for three years now. This is good news to those who are willing to become Bang Bros porn stars and also want to be famous because. Bang Bros is holding a recruitment program around the globe. With just $255 you can get yourself recruited under Bang Bros porno recruitment program. Reply back if you’re interested or write us via bangbrospornorecuirtment@gmail.com.”

Bang Bros, via Twitter, included a screen shot of text that was tweeted to an individual involved in the adult entertainment industry. The solicitation led back to a Twitter account identified as @Abigail64244318 and “Bang Bros Recruitment Program.”

The Twitter account said: “If you are interested to become a popular porn star and want to make good money out of this career, just send me a message.”

The Free Speech Coalition today responded to Bang Bros’ Twitter response to the scheme, saying that potential models can always check in with the adult trade group to confirm the identity of solicitors.

"We've been seeing a rise in bogus model recruitment over the past few years, ranging from financial scams to rape-by-fraud,” FSC Communications Director Mike Stabile told XBIZ. “Unfortunately, it's rarely treated with any seriousness from law enforcement.

“We've been working with performers and producers to raise awareness within the community and issuing public alerts anytime we see new scam. Any performer who wants to confirm a potentially fraudulent contact can always contact FSC directly at info@freespeechcoalition.com." 

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Pornstar Raffle Launches New Site

Pornstar Raffle has launched a new website.

TeamSkeet, MYLF Launch New Website 'FreeUse'

Sister studios TeamSkeet and MYLF have launched a new website, FreeUse.com, unifying their "Free Use" series, including Freeuse MILF, UsePOV, and Freaky Fembots.

Chloe Amour Toplines Latest Volume of 'Hookup Hotshot: E-Girls'

Chloe Amour headlines Bryan Gozzling’s “Hookup Hotshot: E-Girls 25” from Evil Angel.

Aaliyah Hadid Makes Her Comeback With Ricky's Room

Aaliyah Hadid has returned to adult after a years-long hiatus, alongside Damion Dayski in the latest release from Ricky's Room, titled "Throat Goat Love Maker."

Willow Ryder Toplines 'Hardcore Bombshells 3' From HardX

Willow Ryder headlines the latest release from XEmpire studio brand HardX, titled “Hardcore Bombshells 3.”

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for November, December

AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of November and December from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Professor Fired Over Adult Content Sues U Wisconsin

Veteran communications professor Joe Gow this week filed a civil lawsuit against the University of Wisconsin board of regents for violating his First Amendment rights by firing him for creating and appearing in adult content.

Teasy Agency Launches 'WannaCollab' Networking Platform

Teasy Agency launched a new networking platform, WannaCollab, at the X3 Expo earlier this month.

Milena Ray Stars in Latest From Immoral Productions

Milena Ray performs her first DP in a new trilogy for Immoral Productions, alongside Matt Bird and studio honcho “Porno Dan” Leal.

Ofcom to Hold Online Sessions on OSA Compliance

U.K. communications regulator Ofcom will hold an online conference Feb. 3-5, titled “The Online Safety Act Explained: How to Comply,” explaining new duties and deadlines required of adult businesses to implement age assurance under the Online Safety Act (OSA).

Show More