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The website has been defunct since , following criminal charges brought against the company. The director Ruben Garcia and cameraman Theodore Gyi lied to performers that their works would only be available on DVDs in other countries, according to a court testification by Gyi. Women who have worked for the company said that they were given alcohol before signing contracts or signed release agreements with missing terms. One woman testified that she suspended from college and experienced depression and suicidality following a video she made being posted publicly.
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Collage by Lia Kantrowitz; Images via Shutterstock. One night in October , Monica Evans sat in her dorm room scrolling through Craigslist. She had found her current restaurant job on the site, but after her parents told her she'd have to pay for college herself, she needed to find another way to make some fast cash. That night, she responded to an ad that would upend her life. Paid modeling gig, the post read.
Lured to San Diego by online ads seeking models for photo shoots, nearly two dozen women say they were pressured to sign dense contracts in hotel rooms where they were given drugs and alcohol and pushed into doing porn. A short time later, that footage was posted on GirlsDoPorn. 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. In the lawsuit, the Jane Does, who were all between the ages of 17 and 22 at the time, said Girls Do Porn duped them into creating videos based on the understanding that the content would only be for a private collector, sold outside the US, or for a limited-release DVD. 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.