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  • Valorie Moser Pleads Guilty In Sex Case; Ex-Bookkeeper Of GirlsDoPorn.Com

    04/19/2021 5:22:40 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 3 replies
    Patch ^ | 04 17 2020 | Staff
    A former bookkeeper for the defunct San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com, whose owners and operators have been charged in an alleged sex trafficking conspiracy, pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge. Valorie Moser, 38, worked for GirlsDoPorn from 2015 to 2018, during which she served a number of administrative functions, including providing travel arrangements and transportation for models arriving in San Diego to appear in GirlsDoPorn videos. Moser's plea to a conspiracy charge came with admissions that she was aware the women were being falsely assured by the website's operators that the videos would not be uploaded onto the internet, and...
  • Women Coerced Into Doing Porn Awarded $13M In Civil Case, Pornographers Face Life In Prison

    01/08/2020 11:25:02 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 88 replies
    The Activist Mommy ^ | January 8, 2020 | The Activist Mommy
    A group of women whose lives were ruined after being coerced into participating in pornography has just gotten some small measure of vindication in a civil suit against the pornographers. According to The Washington Post, a California judge has tentatively ordered a pornography company to pay $13 million to 22 young women after ruling that they were tricked and inappropriately pressured to make the videos which did not, as promised, stay offline. The ruling, given last Thursday, was the latest development in the women’s years-long legal battle against the owners of GirlsDoPorn, a San Diego-based business that made millions producing...
  • Judge Awards Nearly $13 Million to Women Who Say They Were Exploited by Porn Producers

    01/04/2020 11:07:41 AM PST · by Gena Bukin · 103 replies
    New York Times ^ | 01/02/2020 | Michael Levenson
    A Superior Court judge in San Diego tentatively awarded nearly $13 million to almost two dozen young women on Thursday, ruling that they had been tricked into performing in pornographic videos that derailed and uprooted their lives and led several to become suicidal. The ruling capped an unusual 99-day civil trial that exposed the bait-and-switch tactics and false promises deployed as part of a scheme to induce young women, who would not otherwise consider filming pornography, to fly to San Diego and shoot a pornographic video. ...snip...Judge Enright found that the women had been lured with Craiglist ads that offered...