>>3739101Just to expand on this: That guy sounds like he was a piece of shit who was pressuring/coercing his models into fucking him, and I have zero sympathy for him. My experience with women has been that the vast majority of them will just keep quiet about that sort of thing out of a feeling of guilt or social pressure, which implies to me that he probably did that shit with multiple models and she wasn't crazy, she was just the first to stand up to him, and good for her.
It's important to keep in mind that consent is a little tricky in a photoshoot situation because you're in a position of authority. Remember the Milgram experiment--we're hierarchical social animals inclined to follow authority figures even if we don't generally want to. If you tell a model to get naked, she might do so even if she didn't really feel comfortable doing that and it might seem fine in the moment, but she won't want to work with you again and if one of her friends asks about you she'll probably tell her you made her feel pressured. You definitely won't get a glowing review.
Whenever I'm setting up a shoot, I always like to lock down the amount of nudity they're comfortable with beforehand, when there's absolutely no pressure, and make it clear that I'm totally fine with anything from no nudity to implied partial to straight up porn of her shoving a horse dildo into her asshole. Result: nearly everyone I've ever asked has been comfortable doing nude shoots with me, recommends me to their friends, etc, and I can't tell you the number of models who've told met I'm he only photographer in the city they're comfortable shooting with.
It seems counterintuitive, but you will definitely get more nude models by never pressuring your models to shoot nudes.