This lawsuit started a few years ago but seems to keep growing as more girls and jumping in nbcsandiego.com/investigations GDP
Girlsdoporn(GDP) originally got famous around 5 years ago after a Miss Teen Delaware winner did a video for them and got stripped of her crown. They also had a Miss Colorado runner up do a video as well thread-32797.html
Anyway this lawsuit has been around for a while and looks like it keeps growing and and some things now are not looking good for these guys especially in today's climate.
Bulk of the case seems to be the following;
*GDP owners setup fake casting websites to filter in talent. Girls would submit for generic modeling gigs and this would lead to a series of emails/calls where they then would would tell them that gigs were for porn and it was for private collectors that would only be on DVD only for release in markets like Australia.
*GDP used a bogus reference to backup the story about the DVD and that the videos do not get leaked. Apparently the court docs show there is testimony from a girl claiming that she was paid and instructed on how to lie to the girls.
*GDP used coercion tactics to get them to sign the modeling contracts if the girls attempted to read them.
*GDP reneged on the pay usually citing specific body flaws and that the girls were uglier in real life.
At first glance you would assume entire thing is complete bullshit. I mean how stupid would you have to be to believe someone is going to pay you $5000 and the video will never be shown online. But when you think view the evidence and realize you are dealing with largely 18 year old girls and specifically ones who are stupid/and or major risk taker types then you can start to believe that this casting actually would work. Full grown adults fall for dumber scams everyday(sending money to Nigeria to some prince). So 18 year olds falling for this isn't that outlandish.
The issue for GDP is that the evidence seems to be there that a lot of this is true. They have testimony from a girl being paid to make the referral calls to backup the DVD only claim and evidence of the girls being contacted from the fake casting websites. Add on these guys were using burner phones and my guess if the GDP owners probably have no proof in any emails or texts that the video was for girlsdoporn. The only thing they have is a signed contract which states the videos could be used in any manner the producer wished to use them.
The coercion part of the case sounds weak from what I read and might be just bullshit to get around the girls not reading the entire contract. Difficult to say about the guys reneging on pay but if that is true then I'm blown away these guys would be that stupid to put a target on their backs like that. Running a porn website is a risky business if you ever have to go to court. Often the law is whatever a judge says the law is and porn isn't some business you want in the hands of a judge. Judge may want to just fuck you over and at the very least multiple media outlets will pickup the story which is good for business but bad for keeping anonymity. I find it amazing these guys were smart enough to run this business but use risky tactics like that(if it is true).
Girlsdoporn(GDP) originally got famous around 5 years ago after a Miss Teen Delaware winner did a video for them and got stripped of her crown. They also had a Miss Colorado runner up do a video as well thread-32797.html
Anyway this lawsuit has been around for a while and looks like it keeps growing and and some things now are not looking good for these guys especially in today's climate.
Bulk of the case seems to be the following;
*GDP owners setup fake casting websites to filter in talent. Girls would submit for generic modeling gigs and this would lead to a series of emails/calls where they then would would tell them that gigs were for porn and it was for private collectors that would only be on DVD only for release in markets like Australia.
*GDP used a bogus reference to backup the story about the DVD and that the videos do not get leaked. Apparently the court docs show there is testimony from a girl claiming that she was paid and instructed on how to lie to the girls.
*GDP used coercion tactics to get them to sign the modeling contracts if the girls attempted to read them.
*GDP reneged on the pay usually citing specific body flaws and that the girls were uglier in real life.
At first glance you would assume entire thing is complete bullshit. I mean how stupid would you have to be to believe someone is going to pay you $5000 and the video will never be shown online. But when you think view the evidence and realize you are dealing with largely 18 year old girls and specifically ones who are stupid/and or major risk taker types then you can start to believe that this casting actually would work. Full grown adults fall for dumber scams everyday(sending money to Nigeria to some prince). So 18 year olds falling for this isn't that outlandish.
The issue for GDP is that the evidence seems to be there that a lot of this is true. They have testimony from a girl being paid to make the referral calls to backup the DVD only claim and evidence of the girls being contacted from the fake casting websites. Add on these guys were using burner phones and my guess if the GDP owners probably have no proof in any emails or texts that the video was for girlsdoporn. The only thing they have is a signed contract which states the videos could be used in any manner the producer wished to use them.
The coercion part of the case sounds weak from what I read and might be just bullshit to get around the girls not reading the entire contract. Difficult to say about the guys reneging on pay but if that is true then I'm blown away these guys would be that stupid to put a target on their backs like that. Running a porn website is a risky business if you ever have to go to court. Often the law is whatever a judge says the law is and porn isn't some business you want in the hands of a judge. Judge may want to just fuck you over and at the very least multiple media outlets will pickup the story which is good for business but bad for keeping anonymity. I find it amazing these guys were smart enough to run this business but use risky tactics like that(if it is true).