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: Her mother, Sherrita Smalley, filed a lawsuit against RK Netmedia (the parent company of Reality Kings) alleging statutory rape, child pornography, and sexual battery. Company Defense

: In 2010, Reality Kings released a film featuring a performer billed as Bieyanka Moore. Shortly after, it was discovered that she was actually a 15-year-old minor from Nevada. The Lawsuit Bieyanka Moore - RealityKings -

Reality Kings and its associated producers claimed that the performer provided documentation that appeared to prove she was a legal adult. However, because Florida law at the time dictated that a minor's misrepresentation of age was not a valid defense against child pornography or statutory rape charges, the company faced immediate legal exposure. The Lawsuit: : Her mother, Sherrita Smalley, filed a lawsuit

Moore's influence extends beyond her RealityKings content. She has become a prominent figure in the reality TV space, using her platform to promote body positivity, self-love, and female empowerment. Her unapologetic approach to her personal life and career has inspired many young women to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions. The Lawsuit Reality Kings and its associated producers

While Reality Kings stated they removed the video immediately upon learning the performer might be underage, the content reportedly spread to various other third-party websites.

Given the positive reception of her RealityKings scenes, the trajectory for Bieyanka Moore looks promising. The adult industry is cyclical; there is currently a renaissance of "natural body" positivity and amateur aesthetics. As studios shift away from the augmented look of the 2010s, Moore stands poised to become a leading figure in this new wave.

In response, a new wave of "accountability television" is emerging. Shows are now routinely airing content warnings regarding suicide and self-harm. Networks are facing pressure to provide better aftercare for participants. The audience, too, is becoming more media literate, often calling out "producer manipulation" on social media in real-time. We are no longer passive consumers; we are fact-checkers.