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Complaint / Review
Vincent Mazzotta from Arizona
RunwayTV.com, RunwayBeauty.com, Runwaymagazine.US, runway live.com, catwalk magazine, Alarm Boy Vincent mazzotta from arizona stole money from my house when he was installing alarms for a living

I am the one they called his x wife. It used to be a joke but vinny and I were soul mates until I caught him with my x boyfriend in my bed. Vinny told me I was the first man he had ever been with. NOT! Give me my money back vinny that you stole from my house. I also invested in a venture of his to help him out and he conned me for everything I had.

Vincent mazzotta took my whole inheritance. He is not who he says he is. I know that he charged up tons of money on his parents credit and they had to go bankrupt after they were gone.

Vincent mazzotta is fake and likes to hang around people with money. He likes to say he is owned by Arabs to make you think he is worth money. His attorney Michael Cohen is a con to. Michael has interested in everything vince is doing now.

Vincent should stick to manicures and feet at the salon he told everyone he owned. NOT!

Stay away from Los Angeles loser!

Here is you SEX CRIME lawsuit

This is the Criminal SEX Charge against Vince Mazota's Business and partner Nole Marin. Here you will find the phone text messages describing this Lude Sex Crime. There is no denying this.

If you have been raped, drugged, molested or sexually harassed by anyone in the modeling business. It's never to late to come forward.

Same-sex sexual harassment: Americas Next Top Problem? Fri, 11/19 - 09:25 MorelliRatner

On November 8th Morelli Ratner PC filed a civil complaint against former Americas Next Top Model judge Nole Marin and Runway Beauty, Inc., for sexual harassment against a young, aspiring male model, Nicholas Alex Hammam-Howe. The case illustrates both the on-going problem of the casting couch in the fashion industry and the heretofore largely invisible problem of same-sex sexual harassment.

The story has been picked up by the New York Daily News and bloggers across the fashion industry, but coverage thus far has not addressed the pervasiveness of a problem about which most Americans are not even aware. A Newsweek magazine article from earlier this year discusses some of the challenges to effectively dealing with male-on-male sexual harassment in the workplace. Predominant among them may be the common cultural idea of sexual harassment as exclusively a problem of male perpetrators and female victims. As David Grinberg, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission spokesman notes in the article, While some people may think sexual harassment of male employees is a joke, the issue as real. We are seeing more of it, and such conduct has serious legal consequences for employers.indeed, what both male-on-female and male-on-male sexual harassment have in common is the exploitation of power differences in the workplace, for the gratification and self-aggrandizement of the more powerful party. As Krista Gesaman notes in the article, it was only in 1998 that the U.S. Supreme Court recognized that sexual harassment can occur between individuals of the same sex. While Gesaman writes that between 1992 and the percentage of sexual-harassment charges filed by men with the EEOC doubled from 8 percent to 16 percent, she explains that It's also possible that same-sex harassment is not on the rise, but that male victims feel more empowered about reporting abuse. However, the Newsweek article discusses only a limited subset of sexual harassment cases and does not address the problem of quid pro quo sexual harassment, the casting couch problem with which we are here concerned.

In the case filed against Nole Marin, Alex Hammam-Howe details the methodical manner in which Nole Marin explicitly and repeatedly offered to help launch Mr. Hammam-Howes modeling career... If Hammam-Howe would consent to sex. This quid pro quo sexual harassment is illegal but unfortunately all too common.

Here are the facts of the case, as alleged in the complaint:

In approximately September Hammam-Howe was introduced to Nole Marin. Marin told Hammam-Howe that he would make a great model, and the following month, Marin photographed Hammam-Howe, then arranged for Hammam-Howe to be photographed in his swim suit and underwear by a well-known fashion photographer. That month, October Marin contacted Hammam-Howe to express his approval of the photographs and asked Hammam-Howe to come to his home so that Marin could take more photographs of Hammam-Howe to show prospective clients. After Hammam-Howe arrived, Marin told him to undress, so that Marin could photograph him in his underwear. According to the complaint, Defendant NOLE MARIN also commented admiringly about the size of Plaintiffs penis, remarking: Its huge. As the complaint continues,

During the course of this session in approximately October Defendant NOLE MARIN also repeatedly touched Plaintiffs torso, waist, hips and thighs, purportedly to enhance his pose for the photograph. Moreover, Defendant NOLE MARIN repeatedly brushed against and fondled Plaintiffs penis with his fingertips while pretending to adjust him in his underwear. Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE constantly fended Defendant off, informing him: I can do it myself.

Defendant NOLE MARIN thereupon reached inside Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWEs underwear and grabbed his penis, announcing: I just want to suck it! Plaintiff was shocked and repulsed, and pushed Defendant NOLE MARIN away, shouting: That is not what I want to do!

Marin then responded, Its a very sexual industry. This industry is all about who you know and what theyll do for you. Thats just how it is. Hammam-Howe put his clothes back on and left, and did not hear from Marin again for two-and-a-half years.

In March Marin texted Hammam-Howe, informing him about a lucrative Armani advertising campaign he could be part of. Beginning with this text, Hammam-Howe continually made clear to Marin that he was interested in the modeling work but not interested in Marins sexual overtures. According to the complaint, during a photography session on or about March 9, Defendant NOLE MARIN represented that he planned to feature Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE regularly as a model in RUNWAY MAGAZINE, and further represented that he wanted Plaintiff to appear with him on his reality TV shows. During this session, despite having made clear at the outset his disinterest in Marin sexually, Hammam-Howe again had to fend off Marins aggressive unwanted advances and groping.in text message conversations in the days that followed, Hammam-Howe continued to follow-up to see if Marin had submitted the photos on his behalf to Armani, while Marin began again to tell Hammam-Howe that he could only get work if he consented to sexual contact with Marin. The text message electronic paper trail, detailed in the complaint, speaks for itself:

28. On or about March 10 at 12:41 P.M., Defendant NOLE MARIN texted Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE:

Hey, There (sic) lots of guys wanting to model and lots tryingto be with my agency and work with me. I only make thebest and you know that. Your body is great... Its (sic) a lot of money and fame we are talking! Id been (sic) gave it all to you! But you say nofor the 4th time and I should just move on I guess

29. On or about March 10 at 12:41 P.M., Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE replied:

I understand but as of yesterday u (sic) said u (sic) weregoing to send my pictures to armani fragrance, why r (sic) u (sic) changing your mind? Say no to what for the fourth time?

30. On or about March 10 at 12:46 P.M., Defendant NOLE MARIN texted in response:

Hahaha wowo (sic) you dont (sic) get it at all! Yes i (sic) sent you last night! And 3 guys end of last week! But totake you to the top its because i (sic) want to. And I askedyou over and over if your (sic) ready like the other (sic) andyou said yes im (sic) totally ready! I see you werent (sic) like before

31. On or about March 10 at 12:49 P.M., Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE responded to Defendant NOLE MARIN via text:

So for me to make it to the top with you and yourinfluence all I need to do is let you give me ablow job?

32. On or about March 10 at 12:52 P.M., Defendant NOLE MARIN textedhis reply: Yes... But you passed! All good!

33. On or about March 10 at 1:24 P.M., Plaintiff NICHOLAS ALEX HAMMAM-HOWE texted Defendant NOLE MARIN: I definitely want the campaign.

34. On or about March 10 at 1:28 P.M., Defendant NOLE MARIN responded via text:

Then come now to meet me! And Ill shoot verylittle and do that and by friday youll be very happy

Plaintiff declined.

Finally, reads the complaint,

In direct retaliation for Plaintiffs refusal to submit to Defendant NOLE MARINs unwanted sexual advances, Plaintiffs prospective employment with RUNWAY MAGAZINE and with various advertising campaigns was abruptly terminated.

The complaint lists five causes of action against Marin, including assault, battery, the intentional infliction of emotional distress, and quid pro quo sexual harassment, as defined under New York State and City Human Rights Laws. Http://www.morellilaw.com/our-blog/same-sex-sexual-harassment-america’s-next-top-problem

The Real Runway is terribly sorry for the inconvenience and confusion this has caused. God Bless...


Offender: Vincent Mazzotta from Arizona

Country: USA   State: California   City: Hollywood
Address: 6250 Hollywood blvd

Category: Recreation & Entertainment

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