SAN DIEGO —"It's hard to explain desperation and just wanting to crawl under a rock and die. It's been more than a decade but I still can't escape this video even now," said"Jane" one of 61 women who fell prey to the owners and operators of San Diego-based company, Girls Do Porn, and are now suing the owner of Pornhub and other popular porn tube sites, among the most viewed websites in the world, for refusing to remove their videos.
After landing in San Diego and arriving at a nearby hotel, the women were ushered to a hotel, where they were given drugs, and alcohol, and their hair and makeup were done. After it ended, the women were handed their money, often times, according to a civil suit and federal sex trafficking case, much less than promised, and were told to leave.
Jane told CBS 8 that she contacted Pornhub and its parent company Mindgeek, which has since been acquired by Aylo, to get her video down. She told the website administrator that she was lied to and the video should have never been posted to the website. The women, according to the complaint, say nothing happened and Aylo continued to profit off the Girls Do Porn clips.has led the charge on behalf of the women first against Girls Do Porn's owners as well against Pornhub's parent company for profiting off of the women's pain. In 2021 Holm and 50 other women settled a similar lawsuit against what was then-Mindgeek for an undisclosed amount of money.
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