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Published: 18:17 BST, 17 October 2019 | Updated: 18:36 BST, 17 October 2019
An adult film actor who worked for under-fire adult company Girls Do Porn allegedly sexually assaulted more than two dozen women after filming scenes with them.
It includes at least six women who are part of a class action that Andre Garcia and others at Girls Do Porn, including the company's owner Michael Pratt, preyed on women who struggled financially and came to work for the San Diego-based company under the impression that explicit scenes they filmed would go straight to DVD.
In court papers from the class-action, Garcia was labeled a 'serial sexual assailant' for allegedly committing the acts of sexual assault after filming, a move which protected him from accusations of rape backed by DNA.
Garcia is alleged to have assaulted his victims with 'with impunity' because he knew many had gone to work for Girls Do Porn in secret, and would have hesitated from contacting authorities.
Andre Garcia was labeled a 'serial sexual assailant,' in court papers from the civil trial, for allegedly committing the acts of sexual assault after filming, a move which protected him from accusations of rape backed by DNA. (file image)
He was accused of using 'the secrecy of the circumstances to assault young, vulnerable women off-camera for his own personal pleasure,' say the court papers prepared by attorney Brian Holm, who represents 22 Jane Does in the civil trial, reports the Daily Beast .
The plaintiffs said they expected the videos would land in the hands of private distributors and that their names would be kept out of the footage. Instead, the plaintiffs claim their scenes were immediately put online, and their identities were exposed.
A federal indictment unsealed on October 10 in San Diego also charged Garcia, Pratt, and two other Girls Do Porn employees with sex trafficking. Garcia, who was arrested, and Pratt, who has fled the country and is wanted as a fugitive, have both maintained their innocence, reports Daily Beast.
Details of the rape and assault allegations against Garcia are mentioned in court documents from the civil case, but have not emerged during the trial because six of the plaintiffs who say they are Garcia's victims dropped the charges.
The women wanted 'to avoid the trauma of plaintiffs having to relive these events,' court records say.
A civil suit alleged Garcia and others at Girls Do Porn, including the company's owner Michael Pratt (pictured above), preyed on women who struggled financially and came to work for the San Diego-based company believing explicit scenes they filmed would go straight to DVD
That means the allegations most likely won't be heard at all throughout the remainder of the ongoing trial, which is expected to wrap up by month's end.
A 2015 police report and excerpts from victim depositions were used by Holm as evidence for the assault allegations made against Garcia in the civil trial.
More than 100 women with stories of being defrauded by the company were interviewed, and almost two dozen alleged that Garcia had raped, sexually assaulted or attempted to sexual assault them.
Several common threads emerged from the stories Holm heard in the interviews and and depositions. Most women said Garcia would try to lure them back to his apartment, for different reasons.
The civil trial notes how Girls Do Porn has operated under different names. One of the company's logos is pictured above
One excuse he allegedly gave was that he lived close to the airport and that he was in charge of making sure that women who had come in from out of town to work for Girls Do Porn caught their flights back home.
Other women said that he would come up with an excuse to stop by his apartment while driving them around, and that he would invite them upstairs.
Garcia is also accused of hanging around after a shoot, waiting till he was alone with women he had just been filmed with to make his move. Sometimes his alleged attacks took place in his car.
The actor also is accused of posing as a Girls Do Porn contact named Jonathan, who was responsible for arranging the job, and who in a text to a woman said she was being kicked out of her hotel and that she should stay at Garcia's apartment. The woman later learned that Jonathan was an alias used by Garcia, reports DailyBeast.
Once alone with his alleged victims, Garcia would start off proposing consensual sex, and say 'that the woman was the most attractive woman he has ever filmed, that the woman should quit what she was doing and move to San Diego to be his 'girlfriend,' and that he could take care of her if she moved here because he is rich,' Holm writes in the civil filing.
Garcia is also accused of calling one woman his 'sex slave,' according to emails read aloud during a deposition.
Jane Doe No 2 in the civil case, said during a May 2017 declaration, that Garcia approached her after filming with a line about how 'pretty' she was, that I should be his girlfriend, how he had a really nice car and that he and I should hang out.'
After she said no, Garcia allegedly still offered to drive her to her car, and while in his Range Rover, kept going past the woman's vehicle, instead of stopping to drop her off. After Garcia allegedly made sexual advances, Jane Doe No. 2 said she tried to leave, but he 'began to play with the electronic locks' to prevent her.
'He then climbed over the center console and he tried to mount me,' she says in the court documents. 'As he was doing so, I slid underneath him into the backseat, hoping to escape the vehicle through the back doors'.
'However, those doors were locked too and I was unable to quickly figure out how to open them,' she continued. 'Garcia followed me into the back seat and prevented me from opening the back door.'
The woman noted that Garcia 'is a larger male and was easily able to overpower my attempts to get away.' She claims Garcia 'forcibly' removed her clothes after she told him to stop and he wouldn't.
'Garcia then had intercourse with me in the back seat of the Range Rover without my consent,' she said. 'I told him to stop several times but he would not.'
Holm submitted a 2015 police report filed in Newport, Beach, California with a similar account made by a different woman.
The victim, another anonymous woman, said she went to work for Girls Do Porn after responding to a 'Begin Modelling' advert made on Craigslist. The civil trial notes how Girls Do Porn has operated under different names, reports DailyBeast.
The woman made three films for the company between September 10 and October 1, 2015, and after the third said she found herself alone with Garcia. He again is alleged to have used his pick-up lines, after refusing her request to call for an Uber. He said she was 'the best girl I've been with,' according to the report.
She turned him down when he asked her to be his girlfriend, saying she already was taken. Garcia, undeterred, offered her $1,000 and a shopping spree if she agreed to visit him San Diego 'sometime'.
The woman said she declined, setting Gracia off. He allegedly grabbed and shook her, demanding she be his girlfriend, as she kept saying 'no.'
He then raped her during a 20-minute ordeal, the police report states.
The woman said she got dressed, texted her boyfriend and called for a ride, as Garcia acted 'very nice,' called her 'baby', asked why she was mad, and again asked her to be his girlfriend.
She again declined and accused Garcia of even showing up to her boyfriend's home in Laguna Beach, demanding she go with him. When she threatened to call cops, Garcia is alleged to have left.
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Assistant U. S. Attorneys Joseph Green (619) 546-6955 and Alexandra F. Foster (619) 546-6735
NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – November 23, 2020
SAN DIEGO – Adult film performer and producer Ruben Andre Garcia was sentenced in federal court today to 20 years in prison for conspiring with the owners of the adult websites GirlsDoPorn (GDP) and GirlsDoToys (GDT) to recruit young women to appear in sex videos for adult websites using force, fraud, and coercion.
From approximately 2013 to 2017, Garcia worked as a recruiter, producer, and actor for the GDP and GDT websites, which grossed millions of dollars during this time. Garcia pleaded guilty in December 2020, admitting that as part of a premeditated scheme, Garcia recruited victims to appear in sex videos for the websites by promising them that these videos would never be posted online, that the videos would never be released in the United States, and that no one who knew the women would ever find out about the videos. Throughout the scheme, Garcia knew these representations were false. Garcia knew the videos were being posted on the fee-based websites, GDP and GDT, and excerpts were posted on free pornographic sites such as Pornhub.com, one of the most frequently viewed websites in the world receiving millions of views, to drive paying viewers to GDP and GDT.
Garcia admitted that he and co-defendant Michael Pratt were the lead recruiters for GDP and GDT. Their target market was 18 to 20-year-old women. Garcia and Pratt created Craigslist advertisements, along with fake websites and email addresses consistent with the websites to cause their victims to believe that they were applying to work asclothed models. Only after the victims responded to the advertisements would Garcia and Pratt disclose that they were actually seeking women for pornographic video shoots.
When victims expressed hesitation, Garcia directed other young women to contact the victims and falsely reassure them that the videos would not be posted online and that none of the victims’ friends, families, colleagues or classmates would find out. Young women were selected as references, because Garcia, Pratt and Matthew Wolfe believed the victims were more likely to believe other young women over Garcia or Pratt. The references were paid a fee for each victim they attempted to recruit, with additional compensation for victims who agreed to film a video.
Garcia and other members of the conspiracy took active steps to ensure the victims did not find out that he and the other members of the conspiracy operated GDP and GDT. Garcia knew that most of the young women they were recruiting would have never agreed to appear in a video if they knew that videos of their explicit sexual activity would be posted on the internet and marketed to their friends and family.
Most of the videos created as a part of the conspiracy were shot at hotels or short-term rental units in the San Diego area. If one of the victims agreed to act in the pornographic video, Garcia and his co-conspirators promptly booked flights to San Diego within a day or two to limit the chances that the victim would change her mind. After the victim arrived at the hotel or short-term rental unit, Garcia would continue to falsely assure them that the videos would not be posted online and that no one who knew the victims would see - or even know about - the videos. Victims were told that the contracts they were presented with simply said what the victims had already been told, including that the videos would not be posted online. Nowhere on the contract could the reader find a reference to “girlsdoporn,” “girlsdotoys” or pornography at all. The companies were instead identified with innocuous names, such as Bubblegum Casting. Victims were not provided a copy of the contracts that they signed.
Before some of the video shoots, victims were offered alcohol or marijuana. Victims who consumed alcohol or smoked marijuana were directed to make a recorded statement saying that they were not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol, even though they had just smoked marijuana or drank alcohol.
As a part of the conspiracy, Garcia and others would at times coerce victims into completing the videos once they were underway. Garcia and other co-conspirators threatened to sue the victims, cancel flights home, and post the videos online, if the victims did not complete the sex videos. Hotel room doors were at times blocked by camera and recording equipment, and the victims felt powerless and unable to leave.
Victims were also misled about how long the video shoots lasted. Most were told the video production would take around 30 minutes, when in reality, they typically lasted for several hours. The sex for the video shoots was rough and caused many victims pain, and in some cases bleeding. Some victims asked to stop filming. In response, Garcia and others told the victims that they had to continue and finish the videos. Victims were also often paid significantly less than originally promised with Garcia and others would citing a tattoo, a mole, or some other perceived “imperfection” to pay the victim less.
Once the videos were posted online many victims contacted Garcia and his co-conspirators seeking to get their videos taken off the websites. The victims’ calls were blocked or ignored.
“This defendant lured one victim after another with fake modeling ads, false promises and deceptive front companies, ultimately devolving to threats to coerce these women into making sex videos,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman. “Even when victims told Garcia how the scheme had devastated their lives, he showed no regard for their well-being. The crime was utterly callous in nature and there is no excuse or justification for his conduct, which was driven purely by greed. The harm inflicted by this defendant will last a lifetime for his victims. Hopefully today’s sentence will offer them a sense of justice.” Grossman praised prosecutors Joseph Green, Alexandra Foster and Sabrina Feve; FBI Special Agents; and the U.S. Attorney’s Office Victim Witness Unit for their excellent work on this case.
“Ruben Garcia chose to exploit and deceive these young women for his personal satisfaction and financial gain and today he was held accountable for those decisions,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Suzanne Turner. “Today's sentence is the first in this case, however it is definitely not the last. I hope this sentence serves as a start to the healing process and brings some sense of justice for these young women, each with their whole life ahead of them.”
The next hearing in the ongoing case is June 25, 2020, at 2 p.m.
Any additional victims of the alleged crime are encouraged to call the San Diego FBI at 858-320-1800.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of Michael James Pratt. Individuals with information about Pratt should contact their local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
DEFENDANTS Case Number 19cr4488-JLS
Ruben Andre Garcia Age: 31 San Diego, CA
*Pleaded guilty to Counts 1 and 7, Conspiracy to Commit Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud and Coercion.
DEFENDANTS Case Number 19cr4488-JLS
Michael James Pratt Age: 36 Fugitive
Matthew Isaac Wolfe Age 37 San Diego, CA (pending trial)
Theodore Gyi Age: 42 Rancho Aliso, CA (Pleaded guilty to Superseding Information charging Conspiracy to Commit Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud and Coercion, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371)
Valorie Moser Age: 38 San Diego, CA (Pleaded guilty to a Superseding Information charging Conspiracy to Commit Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud and Coercion, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371)
Amberlyn Dee Nored Age: 27 San Diego, CA (pending trial)
Conspiracy to Commit Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud and Coercion, 18 U.S.C. § 1591(a) and (b)(1)
Maximum Penalty: Life in prison, $250,000 fine, and a special assessment of $5,000 under 18 U.S.C. § 3014.
Production of Child Pornography, 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a) and (e)
Minimum penalty: Fifteen years in prison; Maximum penalty: 30 years in custody, $250,000 fine, and a special assessment of $5,000 under 18 U.S.C. § 3014.
Sex Trafficking of a Minor by Force, Fraud and Coercion, 18 U.S.C. § 1591(a)(1) and (2)
Minimum penalty: Fifteen years in prison; Maximum penalty: life in custody, $250,000 fine, and a special assessment of $5,000 under 18 U.S.C. § 3014.
Counts 4 (Pratt, Wolfe, Garcia), 5 (Pratt, Garcia), 6 (Pratt, Wolfe, Garcia), 7 (Pratt, Gar
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