Com Index Porn

Com Index Porn




🛑 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Com Index Porn





Prime Day Deals Still Here




Student Loan Forgiveness




''Rings of Power' Season 1 Explained




Webb Captures Rare Star




iPhone 14 Pro: Great Gift




Surface Pro 9 vs. Pro 8




Brain Foods




Thrilling Horror-Mystery Show







Want CNET to notify you of price drops and the latest stories?


Get the CNET TVs, Streaming and Audio newsletter

Become a home entertainment expert with our handpicked tips, reviews and deals. Delivered Wednesdays.

© 2022 CNET, a Red Ventures company. All rights reserved.


US
France
Germany
Japan
Korea

ICM Registry, the folks behind all those helpful .xxx domains, says its next step is to create a search engine exclusively for porn. It is to launch tomorrow.
It's a filthy nuisance trying to find a movie with three bisexual men and a hula dancer from New Jersey.
It's aggravating beyond acceptance not to be able to instantly discover 5 minutes of rubber-suited short people doing things that may or may not be suited to those above 3-foot-6.

It's not as if Google or Hollywood is fulfilling these needs.
So what joy to those of an imaginative -- or simply needy -- bent that topless men and women on white horses are galloping to the rescue.
For I bring news that tomorrow will see a search engine exclusively for pornography. Yes, tomorrow.
You will be snapped out of your stiff corporate posture to learn that ICM Registry, the people who brought you those very helpful, if still slightly under-used , .xxx domains, intends to launch this Pornoogle.
ICM's CEO Stuart Lawley told Network World that 21 million of the fine .xxx pages have been categorized and are ready to be uncovered on SearchXXX.

In case you might be skeptical, he told Network World: "It's porn, only porn, all porn. There's as much porn there as anyone would need, I'd imagine."
Imagination does tend to reside solely in the hands of the beholder. Still, Lawley promises your experience will be free of viruses.
For this he credits durable products made by McAfee.
Naturally, some might be suspicious that this little wriggling for supremacy might have something to do with Google adjusting its algorithm in order to downgrade porn sites, in favor of more, well, educative sexual matter.
As Lawley put it: "Google, in their wisdom, has decided that's more relevant to what their customers are looking for."
Clearly, anyone who goes to the new .xxx search engine will be in little doubt as to what they are seeking -- relief from life's drudgery.
Lawley promises that the new search engine's experience will be both calm and ad-free. Yes, just like Google, until recent pressures sent it to the commercial dogs .
I know that many will already be experiencing suitable palpitations at the prospect of tomorrow's launch.
For myself, I'm merely wondering whether it'll have an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.



NBC 7's Investigates reporter Mari Payton spoke to women victimized by a scheme they say tricks girls into filming porn for mass consumption.




Copyright © 2022 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All rights reserved


Follow Us




Facebook






Twitter






Instagram





Women who say they were exploited by a San Diego porn website may see justice after the announcement of criminal charges filed against the website’s owners and employees. 
On Thursday, co-owner Matthew Wolfe, 37, and male performer Andre “Ruben” Garcia, 31, of the website "Girls Do Porn” were arrested on charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. 
The website’s Administrative Assistant Valorie Moser, 37, is also accused of conspiracy in those sex crimes. 
The location of the website’s owner, Michael Pratt, 36, is currently unknown as he’s assumed to be in New Zealand. Federal prosecutors declared him a fugitive from justice. 
The 25-page criminal complaint contains many of the same allegations that women from across the country shared with NBC 7 Investigates back in February 2019 . 
Nearly two dozen women have sued the website and a civil trial is currently underway. 
Reporter Mari Payton and Producer Dorian Hargrove discussed the latest information revealed in the civil trial in a new episode of INSIGHT - a podcast from NBC 7 Investigates. Listen to the latest episode below or click here . 
Prosecutors claim Pratt, Wolfe, and Garcia used “deception and false promises to lure the victims” and knowingly misled the young women by promising them the pornographic videos would not appear on the internet. 
In reality, prosecutors say Pratt, Wolfe, Garcia and Moser always intended to post the videos online, where they have been viewed millions of times. The U.S. Attorney’s office said financial records obtained by the government reveal those x-rated videos generated more than $17 million for the defendants. 
“Some [women] were forced to perform certain sex acts they had declined to do, or they would not be paid or allowed to leave,” prosecutors said.
The criminal complaint, which was unsealed late Thursday afternoon, also claims that Garcia sexually assaulted at least two of the women after recording their videos. 
Wolfe and Garcia were arrested Thursday morning in San Diego. They made their first appearance in federal court that afternoon. 
Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Green argued that Wolfe and Garcia are a flight risk and danger to the community, and that the defendants could try to intimidate witnesses if released on bond. 
After hearing that argument, Magistrate Judge Linda Lopez ordered Wolfe and Garcia to be held without bond, pending a detention hearing tentatively scheduled for October 15, 2019. 
Moser, the website’s administrative assistant, voluntarily appeared in court Thursday. 
Attorneys for the women who appeared in those videos thanked prosecutors for filing criminal charges against Pratt, Wolfe, Garcia and Moser. 
“They lied, they concealed, and they did everything they could to keep these women from really knowing what was going to happen with those videos,” said attorney Ed Chapin. “They kept from them the very serious consequences that happened when the videos got out.” 
Chapin’s colleague, attorney Brian Holm, said the criminal complaint mirrors the evidence gathered by his team for the civil trial.
“There is a fraud element in the criminal action which is exactly what we are trying to prove in civil court,” Holm said. 
Attorneys who represent Wolfe and Garcia in the civil case attended their clients’ federal court hearing but did not represent them at that proceeding. The lawyers declined to comment about the criminal charges. 
Magistrate Lopez appointed criminal defense attorneys to represent Wolfe, Garcia, and Moser at future proceedings.

Huge Hard Porn
Handjob Wanking
Cam Ru Wet Pussy Fingering

Report Page