Initial Encounter: Hotel, Alias, and Unexpected Rules
During questioning, Hayes said he met Combs and Ventura during the fall of 2012 after receiving a call from Ventura, who allegedly said at the time her name was Janet.
It’s claimed that Ventura told Hayes it was her birthday, and that her husband had told her she could hire an exotic dancer. Such setups raise questions.
In the legal community about informed consent, third-party liability, and emotional exploitation under coercion—topics increasingly intersecting with wellness law and insurance ethics.
Believing he was going to perform a strip tease dance for a small group, Hayes told the court he went to the Trump International Hotel in New York City,
A location now being re-examined for its role in facilitating activities that may raise security liability issues, especially for hospitality risk insurance providers.