Half of them said the widespread proliferation of their abuse videos convinced them death was a better option than living in perpetual pain and humiliation. Another woman said, “The fear of being recognized in public never goes away,” while another said the continuous messages and threats she receives from anonymous people online are “constant reminders of the worst time in my life.” Many said they were pressured into performing sex acts they’d previously refused to do. Some said they were told they would not be allowed to leave, or their flights home would be canceled, if they did not complete filming. SAN DIEGO – Matthew Isaac Wolfe was sentenced in federal court today to 14 years in prison for his role in a conspiracy with Michael Pratt, owner of the website…
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- Enright also called the operation a “fraudulent scheme” that targeted young women who “are mostly students with careers ahead of them who have only even considered Defendants’ solicitations to film a pornographic video due to some immediate and pressing financial need.”
- One of the defendants, porn actor and producer Ruben Andre Garcia, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, while videographer Theodore Gyi was sentenced to four years in prison.
- Dozens of women reported their social lives falling apart in the wake of the videos being published, and countless among them would report being kicked out of school, disowned by their families, fired from their jobs, attempting suicide, or suffering some other form of life-altering alienation.
- It’s unknown when, exactly, Pratt fled the country, but lawyers for the numerous Jane Does allege that during the civil trial last year (2019), Pratt visited South America before he was scheduled to provide testimony.
During the course of the civil trial, Pratt, Garcia and Wolfe were criminally indicted for sex trafficking, among other charges. Above all, the young women were promised that their identities would be protected and that the videos and their real names would never be shared online. However, Girls Do Porn distributed the films shortly after shooting, and the videos ended up on hugely popular sites like Pornhub and YouPorn, garnering millions of views apiece. Once flown to San Diego, the women said, they were put in hotel rooms set up for porn films and pressured to sign long, complicated contracts with hardly any time to read them. They were also often threatened to participate and given drugs and alcohol before the shoots, the judge said. A man who helped create a video prosecutors say was intended to harass women who were sex trafficking victims of San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com has been sentenced to just over a year in federal prison.
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After roughly two years of slow and sustained success, Michael Pratt decided to recruit his old friend, Matthew Wolfe, to help him work on the site in 2011. Wolfe decided to move to the U.S. and live near Pratt in San Diego, California. While Pratt handled a lot more of the executive decisions, Wolfe became involved in the day-to-day operations of GirlsDoPorn, filming the shoots in high-end hotel rooms in Southern California (in fact, it was Wolfe you heard interviewing the woman at the beginning of this episode). As if to add insult to injury, this video was released alongside a couple of snide comments from the owners of the site of the original adult film. The producers claim that Megan had only been paid $1,500 for her original appearance, and had asked to come back for a second, but had been rejected by the producers, who critiqued her performance as “frigid at best.” As a foster child, she didn’t have the same resources that other kids her age had.
The fights to change the terms “child pornography” and “revenge porn” show how wording affects survivors, policy and public perceptions of crime. Pornography is a form of consensual adult entertainment, not abuse, and its legality has been upheld by the Supreme Court numerous times. The women were coerced and tricked into making pornography that was released on to some of the biggest adult sites in the world without their consent, leaving some of them suicidal.
The man whom multiple young woman alleged coerced them into amateur porn shoots is on the lam from federal law enforcement, and all that running has only made cops want to dress him down even more, so to speak. Boden, who has been in the adult industry for 15 years and is helping spearhead consent and transparency initiatives, pointed out that legitimate producers and companies do not use false and misleading practices to recruit women like Girls Do Porn allegedly did. She told BuzzFeed News she hopes this case helps weed out other shady and “criminal” operations. Obtaining ownership rights under the court ruling is such a big deal because it’s nearly impossible to force sites like Pornhub to remove content once it is uploaded, attorneys and experts said, even if it had been created and published without a person’s consent. The decision comes about four years after the women first took action against the San Diego–based adult film site, which creates and advertises videos featuring young “amateur” teens and college students who are usually about 18 to 20 years old.