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Andrea Porter Sounds the Alarm: The Allegations No One’s Talking About

As clients, giving out our valuable information isn’t easy. We all know that verification is a necessary part of seeing a provider—without it, booking is next to impossible. Some of us have learned to deal with this reality, while others remain hesitant. Handing over sensitive personal details requires an immense level of trust in someone we don’t really know. And once that information is out there, there’s no telling what it could be used for. Unfortunately, some of us are now seeing exactly how it can be misused.

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Screenshot 2025-01-30 003146.pngYesterday, I came across a post from elite companion Andrea Porter detailing what could be a full-blown blackmailing operation that has been running in the hobby for quite some time. According to her, these blackmailers are using clients’ sensitive information to extort money—threatening to expose their participation in the hobby if they don’t pay up. This is a serious problem.

It’s already difficult enough to hand over personal details to someone we’ve never met. Now we have to worry about blackmail on top of that? Whether we’ve actively thought about it or not, this has always been in the back of our minds. It’s one of the reasons some clients resist screening in the first place. If it wasn’t blackmail, the fear was always identity theft or some other misuse of personal information. And now, there’s allegedly an organized group actively targeting clients.

I can’t say for certain if Andrea’s claims are true, but why would a well-known provider lie about something like this? What makes this even worse is that, according to her, some providers are actively covering it up.

Supposedly, this has been happening for a while. Both providers and clients have been aware of it, yet it’s been swept under the rug. For whatever reason, some believe it’s better to let it continue rather than address the issue head-on. How anyone could sit back and let clients’ lives be destroyed after trusting a provider with their information is beyond me.

Now, the real question is: Where is the blackmail coming from?

Is it from the provider side? The client side? Maybe an assistant or booker working behind the scenes? No one seems to have definitive proof, and I call bullshit on that. Someone knows something.

Screenshot 2025-01-30 003214.pngAndrea claims this has happened to at least four clients she knows—all of whom saw elite companions. That means there’s a pattern. There’s a common denominator somewhere. Someone out there has answers, and the longer this stays buried, the more risk everyone in this hobby faces.

The worst part. Some providers are actively trying to silence this. If you go through Andrea’s post, you’ll see providers urging her to take it down. Their argument, is that exposing this issue will only make clients more hesitant to verify—while also claiming there’s nothing that can be done to stop the blackmailing.

Again, I call bullshit.There is something that can be done, but people are too afraid to act. Providers fear being shunned. Clients fear being blacklisted. So instead, both sides sit still, letting the problem fester. But as I said before—someone knows something. They know who’s behind this and may even be helping them. Until a client or provider comes forward like Andrea did, this will keep happening. And as long as it does, the entire hobby remains at risk.

It’s time to start asking the right questions.
 
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