Victims of GirlsDoPorn’s Sex Trafficking Operation Now Own Their Videos

Victims of GirlsDoPorn’s Sex Trafficking Operation Now Own Their Videos

Hundreds of people who were coerced into performing sex acts by GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys now have the full rights to their videos, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday. Given that revenge porn distributors have historically evaded punishment due to insufficient legal guidelines, copyright is a useful tool — copyright holders can fine websites up to $US150,000 ($208,605) per image if they don’t comply with DMCA takedown requests.

From 2013 to 2019, the sex trafficking operation convinced victims to make one-time adult videos, lying that their imagery would only be sold to private collectors abroad and not posted online. They’d then post the videos on the GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToy websites, which presented themselves as consensual amateur adult sites.

The videos persisted with repeat reuploads to other tube sites like PornHub, a problem that has historically tormented anyone who’s needed to get their videos removed. In October, 50 victims of GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys won a settlement with MindGeek, owner of the PornHub and tube site empire; the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Victims said in lawsuit filings that GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys lured them into conversations by posing as a modelling agency in Craigslist ads, with links to fake sites, offering modelling gigs in cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. They eventually offered thousands of dollars to make adult videos and connected potential victims with fake performers who convinced them that they’d enjoyed the experience, according to the suit.

The company leaders flew the victims out to San Diego, according to filings, and pursue them with constant texts and emails if they changed their minds. Some victims attested that the traffickers criticised their appearance as justification to chop down their pay and plied them with drugs and alcohol. According to the Department of Justice, they threatened to sue, cancel flights, or post the videos online if the victims didn’t go through with the entire shoot. They lied that shoots would take 30 minutes when they in fact took hours and blocked the exit with camera equipment, the DOJ said.

In addition to granting rights to the videos, a federal judge ruled that GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys must return them and that all of the fraudulent “model agreements” are void. The ruling is part of a restitution order against one of the leaders, performer Ruben Andre Garcia, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison earlier this year after pleading guilty to sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion. Garcia has also been ordered to pay victims $US18 ($25) million. Michael James Pratt, identified by law enforcement as “the ringleader,” remains at large, but his trial is set to begin in June 2022. The FBI is offering a $US50,000 ($69,535) reward for information that leads to his arrest.


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