One video generated more than 50,000 views, while another was sold for $15. More than 20 were listed, with titles suggesting they involved a minor.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency received 67 tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in connection with Franklin’s videos, the suit states. Law enforcement entities received no tips from the company about the nature of the videos or Franklin’s identity, the suit states. The videos were available on the site until December of 2019, after authorities made three inquiries about removing them. Franklin was arrested in May of 2020.
The suit states that Alabama ranks second among U.S. states in the amount of time users spend on Pornhub. Back in 2020, both MasterCard and Visa cut their payment services to Pornhub, shortly before the site removed all videos by unverified users. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.