GirlsDoPorn

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GirlsDoPorn was an American pornographic website active from 2009 to 2020, when six people involved were charged on counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion in November 2019. In December 2019, two more individuals were charged with obstruction of sex trafficking enforcement. The website was removed in January 2020. According to the United States Department of Justice, the website and its sister website GirlsDoToys generated over $17 million in revenue. Videos were featured on GirlsDoPorn.com as well as pornography aggregate websites such as Pornhub, where the channel reached the top 20 most viewed, with approximately 680 million views. rdf:langString
GirlsDoPorn était un site pornographique américain actif entre 2009 et 2020, avant sa fermeture par les autorités. Il était basé à San Diego, en Californie. En novembre 2019 six personnes du site ont été accusées de trafic sexuel, de fraude et de coercition. En décembre 2019, deux autres personnes ont également été accusées d'avoir empêché la police d'arrêter le trafic sexuel. Le site Web a été fermé en janvier 2020. Le ministère américain de la Justice a déclaré que le site Web et son site sœur, GirlsDoToys, avaient gagné plus de 17 millions de dollars. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString GirlsDoPorn was an American pornographic website active from 2009 to 2020, when six people involved were charged on counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion in November 2019. In December 2019, two more individuals were charged with obstruction of sex trafficking enforcement. The website was removed in January 2020. According to the United States Department of Justice, the website and its sister website GirlsDoToys generated over $17 million in revenue. Videos were featured on GirlsDoPorn.com as well as pornography aggregate websites such as Pornhub, where the channel reached the top 20 most viewed, with approximately 680 million views. Pornography produced by the company, which was based in San Diego, California, was in the style of a 'casting couch', featuring women who were not professional pornographic actors. A lawsuit filed in 2016 involving 22 plaintiffs alleged "intentional misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, unlawful and fraudulent business practices, and the intentional infliction of emotional distress" on the parts of Michael Pratt (co-owner), Matthew Wolfe (co-owner and cameraman), and Andre Garcia (pornographic actor). In January 2020, the plaintiffs received damages of $12.775 million, as well as ownership to videos they featured in. However, they are yet to receive any money, as of February 2022. Lawsuits and other testimony describe alleged practices by GirlsDoPorn in detail. According to a lawsuit, women who responded to fake modeling advertisements on Craigslist were put into contact with "reference girls" who pretended to have had positive experiences shooting videos for the company. Some participants were told that they would be paid between $2,000 and $6,000 to have sex for 30 minutes on camera. All plaintiffs said that they were given verbal promises that the videos would never be released on the internet or in the United States, instead being told the videos would be put on DVDs and sold only to private buyers or independent video stores in Australia, New Zealand, or South America. When they reached San Diego, they were made to sign contracts that did not mention the name "GirlsDoPorn". The Department of Justice said that "some were sexually assaulted and in at least one case raped". Filming was described as lasting up to seven hours; according to an ex-employee, 50% of women were not paid the amount they were promised.
rdf:langString GirlsDoPorn était un site pornographique américain actif entre 2009 et 2020, avant sa fermeture par les autorités. Il était basé à San Diego, en Californie. En novembre 2019 six personnes du site ont été accusées de trafic sexuel, de fraude et de coercition. En décembre 2019, deux autres personnes ont également été accusées d'avoir empêché la police d'arrêter le trafic sexuel. Le site Web a été fermé en janvier 2020. Le ministère américain de la Justice a déclaré que le site Web et son site sœur, GirlsDoToys, avaient gagné plus de 17 millions de dollars. La responsabilité de MindGeek, propriétaire de Pornhub et d'autres sites, a été mise en cause par 50 femmes qui ont entrepris une action judiciaire contre celle-ci, en indiquant que MindGeek connaissait le trafic d'êtres humains par GirlsDoPorn tout en continuant le partenariat. Un accord confidentiel a été trouvé entre MindGeek et les plaignantes.
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