It has been a little over a year since this talent manager was accused of grooming several underage TikTok stars to be offered up to various men for their use and also would supply the girls with drugs and alcohol.

The person who reported on the news, was suspended from all their social media accounts because the underage s.e..x business sells, and someone said it was better to shoot the messenger. The grooming continues and now it is even worse than ever because there have been no consequences.

Since that time, the algorithm for that app has been forcing more and more s..e.x and drugs videos to kids as young as 13, in hopes they too will normalize the behavior and continue feeding the market for underage s.e..x.

The whole investigation just went poof.

The police know what happened because one of the main accusers (who is an A lister in that world) was escorted out of one of the houses after she called them and explained what was happening. Nothing was done.

Talent manager: Nour Khodr
Not A Content House

App: TikTok

One of the main accusers: Rachel Brockman

What are content houses?

Essentially, content houses, which is a growing trend among young adults in LA, describe a collective of young online influencers who all live together, grow their respective online profiles and create content across TikTok and Instagram.

Several TikTok users are calling out Not a Content House management — here’s the drama breakdown.

While it’s normal for members to come and go in social media collectives, the frequency of the NACH exits has many convinced that something significant could be going on behind the scenes.

According to the Def Noodles Twitter account, Top Talent Agency merged with NACH just before the departures began.

Per the account, one of the managers working directly with NACH was 21-year-old Nour Khodr of Top Talent L.A. The agency previously represented Top Talent House, which disbanded in the fall of 2020.

Rachel Brockman, a 16-year-old who was in Top Talent House, accused the management team of grooming her. She was reportedly removed from the residence by the L.A.P.D.

A Twitter thread about the matter goes into detail about the accusations against Nour and the demise of the Top Talent House.

Rachel has been responding to comments about the fallout of the NACH exits and comparing it to her own experience at the Top Talent House.

However, other former members have shared that Nour was not the issue but that other managers were. – Source

TikTokers leave Not a Content House after accusing management of misconduct: A timeline – Feb 2021

In a period of just a few days, several members have left TikTok collective Not a Content House, citing misconduct from management. This has prompted former members as well as other TikTokers like Thomas Petrou to speak out on their experience with NACH, along with Clubhouse — houses that are linked.

While the Not a Content House was only launched in August of 2020, it didn’t take long before members started to leave the collective, with the lineup undergoing a big change after its merge with the now-disbanded Top Talent House.

Now, following Cynthia Parker’s decision to leave the house, others have followed her, and with their departure have emerged several allegations of misconduct directed at management, coming not only from former members, but other TikTok stars who claim they have been embroiled with the drama behind the scenes.

January 11 – Lauren Kettering and Madi Monroe leave NACH

Following Katie Pego’s departure from the group a few months prior in November, stars Lauren Kettering and Madi Monroe were also rumored to have left after the Not A Content House account unfollowed them on Instagram.

Lauren explained she was “just gonna do my own thing right now, and working on a lot more projects,” but Madi revealed that she was leaving because of issues with management, saying, “no hard feelings, I left ‘cause management was weird. Lol still best friends with all the girls.”

February 8 – Cynthia Parker, Sabrina Quesada, and DevsVlogs leave NACH

Just under a month after Lauren and Madi left, fans noticed that Cynthia had also likely done the same, after she and the Not A Content Instagram account unfollowed each other.

When fans asked fellow member Devyn Winkler a.k.a DevsVlogs what happened with Cynthia, she simply said that it “wasn’t the girls, it was management.”

February 9 – Cooper Noriega calls out NACH management

In a now-deleted post, TikTok star Cooper Noriega shared his thoughts on the Not A Content House management. “Not a Content House managers/management is literally sh*t. Most manipulative people and weirdly sexual to the girls.”

February 9 – Rachel Brockman responds

TikTok star Rachel Brockman left the Top Talent House in October of 2020 after she accused 21-year-old manager Nour Khodr of inappropriate behavior and exploiting minors.

These claims were countered by other members of the Top Talent House, who explained, “Rachel said that she did not want to go home and that she actually wanted to be emancipated.” They also said that they felt “super safe and happy” living there.

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