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Teh One Who Knocks
01-03-2020, 10:51 AM
The Associated Press


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The owners and operators of a San Diego-based porn website must pay $12.7 million after a judge found them liable for fraud and breach of contract for lying to women about how their explicit videos would be distributed, according to a court ruling Thursday.

The site, GirlsDoPorn, was sued by nearly two dozen women who claimed they were deceived and coerced into making sex videos without knowing the footage would be posted on the internet, the Union-Tribune reported.

San Diego Superior Court Judge Kevin Enright, who presided over a four-month-long trial, ruled in favor of all 22 plaintiffs and against a total of 13 defendants, the newspaper said.

Among the defendants are website owners Michael James Pratt, 36, and Matthew Isaac Wolfe, 37, and adult film actor Ruben Andre Garcia, 31.

Attorneys for the defense were not immediately available for comment.

Enright found that the individuals and various affiliated businesses had operated as a single business entity and therefore all were liable.

He awarded the women $9.45 million collectively in compensatory damages and $3.3 million in punitive damages.

The judge also granted the women’s request for ownership rights to their images that appeared on videos produced by the defendants and were posted on several adult websites. In addition, the judge ordered the defendants to take down the women’s sex videos.

The judge also ordered the GirlsDoPorn website owners to prominently post in recruitment ads that videos would go on the internet. Women who sign up to make the videos must get copies of the legal agreement ahead of time and give permission before their names or personal information are used.

“The money’s one thing but these guys have ruined (the plaintiffs’) lives and we have to clean this up as much as possible,” Ed Chapin, attorney for the women, said after the judge issued the decision.

At trial, defense attorneys argued that the women were over 18, understood what they were doing, accepted payment and in some cases returned to San Diego again and again to make more videos. The plaintiff’s attorneys said the videos were not immediately posted on the internet and defendants later refused requests to take down the films.

Some of the women testified that although they accepted performing sex on camera to earn money, including paying for college, the subsequent publicity ruined their lives and careers.

The women were identified in the suit only as “Jane Does 1-22.”

DemonGeminiX
01-03-2020, 12:17 PM
They're just mad they got paid shit.

Teh One Who Knocks
01-03-2020, 12:30 PM
They're just mad they got paid shit.

I've seen a few vids from that site, they sure look like a regular pro-am type porn shoot.

RBP
01-03-2020, 01:27 PM
https://i.imgur.com/aufs0QD.jpg



https://spankbang.com/3gl05/video/amateur+18+year+old

:naughty:

Teh One Who Knocks
01-17-2020, 11:32 AM
TIMOTHY B. LEE - ars TECHNICA


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The last few months have been a disaster for the people behind the GirlsDoPorn website. Last summer saw the start of trial in a lawsuit 22 women filed against site owner Michael Pratt and two other men. That case resulted in a $13 million verdict against the men earlier this month.

In October, the federal government charged Pratt and others with criminal sex trafficking. Pratt also faces child-pornography charges after he flew a 16-year-old to Southern California. Pratt fled the country—possibly back to his native New Zealand. He is now wanted by the FBI.

Yet throughout all that turmoil, the GirlsDoPorn site stayed up, offering visitors access to explicit videos of women who may have been coerced into shooting them. Indeed, as late as October, in the midst of the civil trial, the site was still shooting and posting new videos.

But now porn-industry blogger Mike South notes that the GirlsDoPorn website has finally gone offline. It seems to have disappeared from the Web sometime last week.

This doesn't mean GirlsDoPorn content has disappeared from the Web, however. GirlsDoPorn video clips remain readily available from other pornographic video sites.

The operators of GirlsDoPorn are in legal trouble because dozens of women say they were tricked and coerced into appearing in videos on the site. The site attracted women by telling them that their videos would only be sold on DVD to wealthy customers overseas and would never appear online. That was a lie.

Once women arrived in San Diego for their photo shoots, they were plied with drugs and alcohol and pressured to sign documents without reading them. Women were initially offered as much as $5,000 to do the shoots, only to have those amounts arbitrarily reduced once they arrived to shoot a video.

Some women said the men physically blocked the exit to their hotel room during the shoots. Some accused one of the men of raping them before or after the on-camera shoot.

Two weeks ago, a California judge awarded the women a combined $13 million. The plaintiffs "have experienced severe harassment, emotional and psychological trauma, and reputational harm," the judge wrote.

DemonGeminiX
01-17-2020, 11:45 AM
Too bad the videos will be out in the wild forever.

And who the hell is that cutie in the pic?

Griffin
01-17-2020, 02:31 PM
And who the hell is that cutie in the pic?

https://daftsex.com/watch/-156471760_456239445

RBP
01-17-2020, 04:38 PM
This whole thing is fucking ridiculous. We are giving $millions to stupid cunts who did porn because they were naive about doing porn? Really?

This is absolutely no different than regretting consensual sex and crying rape.

Muddy
01-17-2020, 04:40 PM
Exactly.. Sorry you're an ignorant whore.

PorkChopSandwiches
01-20-2020, 05:02 PM
Where did they expect it would go