Hollywood agent allegedly stole $2M from actors — then gave this bizarre excuse to hide crime
A Hollywood agent stole $1.8 million from struggling actors on shows such as “Law & Order” — claiming some of their checks were late because of “earthquakes” while enjoying spa treatments at the Four Seasons, Manhattan officials said Tuesday.
Mark Measures, the disgraced former owner of KMR Talent, bilked 160 actors out of the hunk of dough in addition to stealing from six employees who worked at his agency, according to a 40-count indictment unsealed in Manhattan Supreme Court.
The washed-up agent, 60, was fueled by his illicit greed to fund his personal lifestyle — which included the fancy self-care hotel sessions as well as splurging $55,000 on seats at the Crypto.com Arena, the home of the Los Angeles Lakers, said Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Rachana Pathak.
“This was during the time that actors and agents were begging for money,” Pathak told the judge. “Raiding escrow accounts is black-letter embezzlement.”
Measures also allegedly used the money for purchases at high-end clothing stores such as Zegna, Saks Fifth Avenue and Revolve, to pay off creditors, settle AMEX bills and make car payments.
The scheme, which ran between June 2021 and March 2024, stole residuals and holding fees from wannabe-bigtime actors who were represented in KMR, including those working in film, commercials and voiceover work nationwide.
