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‘Barami Molest’ Model Speaks Out

November 10, 2005

Dareh Gregorian

The aspiring model who claims she was sexually preyed upon by a fashion big

Barami during a job interview says she didn't realize what was happening to her

until it was too late.

Barami's lawyer, Kenneth Schachter, said his client "has always steadfastly said

he's done nothing wrong."

Alexander, 24, was put in touch with Barami, whose full name is Bahram

Hakakian, last September, after she was approached for a modeling job by a

salesperson in one of his stores.

She said she was "very excited" about the opportunity- until the interview, which

began with Barami offering her wine and then showing her some sexually

explicit cartoons.

"It was all pornographic," she said, but at that point she wasn't worried about

her safety.

"I thought he was just some weird designer."

Her suit says he refused to leave her dressing room while she was changing,

telling her that "in order to be a model, she would have to be comfortable

showing her body."

She said he offered her drugs and groped and kissed her until she was able to

flee when he stepped out of the room.

 

"I wasn't sensitive to the signs," Kelly Alexander told the Post of the alleged

harassment she endured last year. Her lawyer, Jack Tuckner, said the

interview was "phony"- and arranged just so Barami could molest his

client.