: After replying, potential victims received calls from female "reference women." These recruiters pitched the idea of making pornography and, critically, assured the women that the videos would never be posted online . They were falsely told the content would be sold as private collection DVDs in Australia or New Zealand and would never be seen by their families or peers at home.
to the videos they appeared in, ordering the defendants to take down the content from all platforms. Criminal Convictions:
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Victims testified that they were pressured into performing sexual acts they had not agreed to, often through intimidation, the withholding of payment, or the use of "hustle" tactics by the site's owners and videographers. The 2019 Landmark Ruling: A San Diego Superior Court judge awarded 22 women nearly $13 million