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Mom sues Pornhub owner for allegedly showing video of her son, 12, being molested


Mom sues Pornhub owner for allegedly showing video of her son, 12, being molested









The Pornhub website is shown on a computer screen in Toronto on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS


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WARNING: Some of the details in this story may be disturbing to some readers. 

A mother from Alabama has accused Pornhub's parent company of profiting from a video showing the molestation of her 12-year-old son and ignoring repeated requests from police to remove it before the footage was taken down.

A lawsuit filed by the boy's mother in the U.S. District Court in Alabama last month alleged the man who uploaded the disturbing video to Pornhub entered into an agreement with the site's Montreal-based owner, MindGeek, to share "sexually violent pornographic material of minor children" for a fee.

Rocky Shay Franklin, a 36-year-old resident of Greenville, AL, was sentenced to 40 years in prison on May 17 after pleading guilty to two counts of the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of advertising child pornography, and two counts of distribution of child pornography.

The suit alleged that Alabama law enforcement received 67 cybertips from the American National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) associated with Franklin's email address, leading to a search and seizure on Oct. 17, 2019.

"Examination of Franklin’s devices revealed disturbing images of Franklin sexually assaulting CV1 (a 12-year-old-boy) and another minor child related to CV1, as well as other unidentified minor children," according to the lawsuit.

None of the allegations in the lawsuit have been tested in court.

The U.S. Department of Justice said during a plea deal he admitted to enticing two minors in the summer of 2018 to engage in sexually explicit acts in order to produce videos for an online porn website.

"Franklin advertised these files through the website and requested a monetary fee for distribution," the department announced in a news release last May.

The lawsuit said the molestation happened when Franklin was living with the boy's mother and her minor children from July to October 2018.

The U.S. man had looked into MindGeek's platform that pays people for content prior to uploading the video of the abuse of the 12-year-old boy on May 11, 2019, according to the lawsuit.

"Franklin’s web history revealed that Franklin had researched and discovered that Pornhub pays 'actors' for content views. According to the website, 'Viewshare' is a program allowing Premium members to receive a commission based on the number of views an 'Actor’s' uploaded content received," the document claimed.

"Analysis of Franklin’s web history revealed 121 entries with open links to Pornhub.com, where he provided, and the MindGeek Defendants procured for sale, downloadable videos depicting Franklin’s sexually explicit victimization of CV1."

The videos of the abuse, which were sold for between $5 and $20, amassed more than 188,000 views on Pornhub, the lawsuit alleged.

MindGeek has its headquarters in Montreal along with several satellite offices around the world.

Franklin and MindGeek are named as defendants in the civil suit, along with several others, including MG Freesites Ltd., MindGeek USA Inc., MG CY Holdings, MindGeek Content RT Limited, and a numbered company based in Montreal doing business as "MindGeek." The lawsuit is seeking unspecified damages.

CTV News has reached out to MindGeek to respond to the allegations, but the company has not yet responded.

The online videos lived on Pornhub, the world's largest pornography site, for seven months before they were taken down, but not before law enforcement repeatedly asked Pornhub's owner to remove them, according to the allegations in the lawsuit.

The document claimed that police first requested the video to be removed on or about Nov. 18, 2019. Police followed up again on Nov. 26 after noticing the footage was still there. The third request on Dec. 12, 2019, requested MindGeek remove the video, which eventually happened the following day.

"At no time did the MindGeek Defendants attempt to verify CV1’s identity or age, inquire about their status as minor children, victims of sex trafficking, or otherwise use their platform to root out the trafficking of their images. Instead, the MindGeek Defendants continued to disseminate these images around the world for profit even after law enforcement informed the MindGeek Defendants the images contained child pornography," the lawsuit alleged.

MindGeek is accused of turning a blind eye to the presence of sexual exploitation content on their websites, which resulted in the young boy suffering "traumatic and life-altering physical, mental and emotional injuries."

"The Defendants’ conduct was reckless and/or intentional, and extreme and outrageous, in that the public dissemination of sexually violent material of CV1, a minor child, for profit is so outrageous in character and so extreme in degree as to go beyond all possible bounds of decency, and to be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in civilized society," the lawsuit alleged.

In the last couple of years, Pornhub's parent company has faced multiple lawsuits, mostly filed in the U.S., by people accusing the porn giant of hosting sexually explicit videos of people, sometimes minors, without their consent and monetizing the content.

MindGeek has denied the allegations and said in the past it has a "zero tolerance" policy for child sexual abuse material and sexually explicit content shared without consent.

In a major blow to the site's operations, Visa and Mastercard suspended ties with the advertising arm of MindGeek last August after a lawsuit raised questions over whether the payment firms could be facilitating child pornography.

A California judge rejected a lawsuit from a woman who alleged the company facilitated the distribution of child pornography on Pornhub and other MindGeek websites.

Last year, an Alberta woman told CTV News about her nightmarish ordeal to remove all traces of her videotaped sexual assault from the largest porn website in the world.

"I'm not even conscious. I don’t move," she told W5. "You can tell that there was no consent in the video."

The two heads of the Montreal porn empire, CEO Feras Antoon and chief operating officer David Tassillo, stepped down from MindGeek last June. In a statement, the company said the departures were planned months before and had nothing to do with the recent media attention on the Pornhub lawsuits.

With files from CTV Montreal's Daniel J. Rowe
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November 11, 2022, 6:45 PM · 7 min read
Across the country, students are turning to social media to get their sex ed questions answered. (Collage: Getty Images/Nathalie Cruz for Yahoo Life)
Yahoo Life’s School Report Card: Sex Education series examines what adolescents are being taught about sexuality — and why it’s about more than the birds and the bees.
Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is an ob-gyn with a massive following on social media, where she’s a source for many young Americans who are grasping at straws when it comes to sex education — something the doctor knows plenty about.
“I received abstinence-only sex education, which left me ill-informed and ill-prepared to keep myself safe,” Lincoln, 41, tells Yahoo Life. “Once I started using social media professionally, I used myself in high school as the target audience: What did 15- or 16-year-old me need to know? What were the topics I was clueless about, that an ob-gyn on TikTok could shed some light on?”
Unfortunately, not a ton has changed since Lincoln was a teen: Experts have told Yahoo Life in recent weeks that sex education in America is “failing,” with its patchwork approach falling short in most districts when it comes to offering honest, inclusive, medically accurate information that goes beyond teaching abstinence-only. And that’s despite a majority of parents — 59% — wanting their kids to learn about birth control methods beyond abstinence, according to new findings by Pew Research .
It’s no wonder young people are turning to online sources.
“Social media is where most of us spend a lot of time — especially young people — so I knew I could use it as a platform for education and empowerment,” says Lincoln. “If I had access to TikTok or Instagram as a teen, I can guarantee I would have understood much more about my body and felt more confident in seeking care,” she says.
That’s certainly true for Aarush Santoshi, 16. He recalls receiving sex ed in middle school but says it felt exclusionary.
“I personally identify as gay, so I felt it was lacking in that sense,” he tells Yahoo Life. “I didn’t learn a lot of things about how nonheterosexual sex works, or, you know, protection and stuff for nonheterosexual forms of sex.”
Now in high school, Santoshi says sex ed isn’t even taught as a class anymore.
“We just have a Google Classroom page where our gym teacher gives us questions to respond to every week,” he says. “So the research is actually stuff we do on our own; all the information I get is from online.”
Luckily, there are sources like Lincoln, and many other qualified people just like her, sharing their wealth of knowledge on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
However, not all content creators teaching sex ed online have Lincoln’s bona fides.
“You have some people who are unfortunately contributing to either misinformation or are unknowingly contributing to stigmatizing language or stigmatizing programs or beliefs that actually harm people,” Monica Edwards, the federal policy manager for Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity (URGE), tells Yahoo Life. “It’s important for young people to be in community with each other, and to learn from each other’s experiences, but at the same time, there’s always that danger of not getting accurate information.”
That’s why Nora Gelperin’s organization Advocates for Youth tries to counter misinformation by getting involved and creating some expert-led lessons of their own — all informed by youth advocates, who range in age from 10 to 16.
According to a report by sex ed advocacy organization SIECUS (Sex Ed for Social Change), abstinence is all that’s being taught in 16 states and is required to be emphasized in the sex ed curricula of 30. Only 29 states and the District of Columbia require any sex education at all, while 13 don’t require it to be medically accurate. And only nine states have queer-inclusive sex ed policies, while six states require that sex ed lessons are anti -LGBTQ.
It’s what’s driving Santoshi and so many other young people to turn to social media — even though it can have its limitations.
Dr. Staci Tanouye , an ob-gyn who began sharing sex education information on TikTok when she noticed a need there, explains that medical professionals, specifically, are limited in their communication on the platform.
“I do have people that reach out and say, ‘Well, I’m having this, this and this, what should I do?’ And legally, I cannot answer that. I can’t even answer that for my own patients on a platform like that; I have to direct them to their own physician or if they are my patient I have to direct them through the appropriate channels. And so it does become challenging because I don’t want people to get discouraged by that,” Tanouye tells Yahoo Life. “I cannot form a patient-doctor relationship over social media, that’s just legally not appropriate. It makes it hard and it blurs the lines and it’s hard to answer the way we want to answer.”
Despite these setbacks, doctors like Tanouye believe that it is their duty to combat the spread of misinformation that they know exists on social media platforms by putting reliable content in the mix. “You can’t monitor your kids all the time, but you can point them in the right directions,” she says, explaining that she knows of parents who send her TikTok page to their children i
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