Archived image from GirlsDoPorn.com. Access to the site is now blocked. A lawsuit was filed this week on behalf of 61 women against Pornhub’s parent company for hosting videos produced by former San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com, the owners and operators of which were charged by federal prosecutors with sex trafficking. The complaint was filed Tuesday in San Diego federal court against Aylo Media S.A.R.L., formerly known as MindGeek. The company previously settled a separate lawsuit filed in San Diego on behalf of 50 women who similarly alleged the company operates a multitude of pornographic sites that have hosted videos featuring the women, and maintained its business relat
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