Teen Girls Do Porn

🛑 👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻 INFORMATION AVAILABLE CLICK HERE👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻
by Timothy B. Lee - Nov 9, 2019 1:30am MSK
Michael Pratt, the principal owner of the GirlsDoPorn website, is already facing criminal charges for sex trafficking involving adult women. A new indictment, unsealed Thursday, has added child pornography charges.
For years, Pratt has been recruiting young women to San Diego to shoot pornographic videos. Dozens of women say that Pratt and his colleagues lied to them and used physical coercion to induce them to participate—claims that led to federal sex trafficking charges last month.
Now prosecutors say that Pratt flew a 16-year-old girl to Southern California to have sex on camera. That would be a violation of federal laws against production of child pornography as well as sex trafficking of minors.
It's not clear if Pratt will ultimately stand trial for his alleged crimes. Pratt, a New Zealand native, reportedly left the United States in September in the midst of a long-running civil trial that is still ongoing.
Criminal charges were filed against Pratt and three others in October. Two of Pratt's co-defendants are now in federal custody, while a third is out on bail. But Pratt is believed to be in New Zealand.
Courthouse News reports that the new indictment was unsealed at "a hearing attended by Pratt’s co-defendants, GirlsDoPorn videographer Matthew Wolfe, actor Andre Garcia, and administrative assistant Valorie Moser." The judge entered a not guilty plea for the trio.
Looks like they're trying to get a charge that applies to the USA/NZ extradition treaty from 1970. Article II, section seven: "Unlawful sexual acts with or upon children under the age specified by the laws of both the requesting and requested parties." I think the production of child pornography would apply, but I'm no expert on extradition treaties.
Timothy B. Lee / Timothy is a senior reporter covering tech policy, blockchain technologies and the future of transportation. He lives in Washington DC.
CNMN Collection
WIRED Media Group
© 2021 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Ars Technica Addendum (effective 8/21/2018). Ars may earn compensation on sales from links on this site. Read our affiliate link policy.
Your California Privacy Rights | Cookies Settings
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast.
Ad Choices
Pornhub has been sued by 40 women who say it profited from a sex-trafficking operation by a content partner.
The women were all victims of Girls Do Porn, whose owners have been charged with offences by US officials.
The victims allege that Pornhub and its parent company MindGeek knew of the allegations against the company, but continued a partnership anyway.
It comes as Pornhub finds itself cut off from customer payments amid a scandal over illegal content.
Payment providers Mastercard and Visa have cut ties with the site after a New York Times investigation accused it of hosting child abuse and rape-related content.
The move has left the site - one of the world's most popular - with cryptocurrency options like Bitcoin as the only way to pay for subscriptions.
Details of the suit are contained in a legal filing first reported by Vice.
Girls Do Porn was a part of MindGeek's partner programmes until October 2019, when the US Department of Justice effectively shut the porn producer down by arresting and charging its senior staff.
Pornhub and other MindGeek sites removed the Girls Do Porn channel as soon as the charges were made - but the complaint alleges that "at this point, there was no longer a company left for MindGeek to partner with".
Victims had repeatedly contacted the company to complain and tell them about the problems, it says. The first court case on behalf of victims was lodged in June 2016.
"As early as 2009, and definitely by fall 2016, MindGeek knew Girls Do Porn was trafficking its victims by using fraud, coercion, and intimidation," the court complaint says.
"Despite this knowledge, MindGeek continued to partner with Girls Do Porn, never bothering to investigate or question its business partner regarding the mounting evidence of sex trafficking that MindGeek received. "
The company "simply did not care... until it was no longer profitable".
The complaint also says the videos have remained online even after the sex-trafficking charges were filed, with some visible as recently as 12 December.
MindGeek has been contacted for comment on the Jane Does' legal filing.
The legal documents also lay out the historic claims of abuse against Girls Do Porn which were behind that company's senior staff being arrested.
The site operated by advertising for modelling jobs, before telling the young women who applied that it was, in fact, for a pornographic adult video.
In order to convince the women to take part, they were told that the job would be anonymous and that their videos would not be posted on the internet - instead being sent on physical media for release in a distant market. In fact, the entire point of the shoot was to release the videos online to be visible in North America.
Owners Michael James Pratt and Matthew Isaac Wolfe, along with two employees, have been charged in a US federal court with sex-trafficking crimes.
US attorneys say "the circumstances were not at all what was promised".
They say some women were pressured into signing documents without reading them or threatened with legal action; some were "not permitted to leave the shooting locations until the videos were made"; and some were "forced to perform certain sex acts they had declined to do, or they would not be paid or allowed to leave".
And the complaint says some were sexually assaulted, and in at least one case raped.
Michael Pratt remains a fugitive on the FBI's most-wanted list, for both sex-trafficking crimes and the production of child pornography. Mr Wolfe is awaiting trial.
Former porn star: Contracts 'prey on young girls'
Pornhub removes majority of its videos
Mastercard severs links with Pornhub after review
Call for credit card freeze on porn sites
Biden defends US withdrawal amid Taliban advance
"The status quo was not an option," the fourth president to oversee the war said as violence flares.
Haiti seeks masterminds behind president's killing
England charged after laser incident at match
'Everything you should not do, Brazil has done'
Quiz: What was a policeman doing with Taylor Swift?
The daring escape sparked by one forbidden glance
Gareth Southgate - by those who know him best
Will Eurovision fans get a Turkish delight? Video
Will Eurovision fans get a Turkish delight?
Tired of working from home? Put the office on wheels
Africa's top shots: Twirls, fringes and wedding flames
Quadriplegic driver makes return to racing. Video
Quadriplegic driver makes return to racing
The reasons behind our pets' filthy habits
Have you been getting these songs wrong?
What happens to your body in extreme heat?
© 2021 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
Sex Images Of Kareena
Sexy Teen Tube
Webcam Anal Couple Teens
Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit Bpm
Sex Neiva Mara Lesbi Video Com
yandex.com
GirlsDoPorn (@GirlsDoPorn_) | Twitter
GirlsDoPorn owner charged with child porn for scene with ...
Pornhub sued by 40 Girls Do Porn sex trafficking victims ...
Teen Girls and Sex | April 12, 2002 | Religion & Ethics ...
OLD RUSSIAN MAN FIXES THE YOUNG GIRLS PROBLEM.. — Видео ...
Oral sex no longer a big deal, teen girls say | The Star
At what age do girls first start having sexual thoughts ...
GirlsDoToys (@GirlsDoToys) | Twitter
Do girls randomly get wet during the day? Kind of like how ...
Teen Girls Do Porn




















































