"the pornographers used lies and coercion to gain their participation." So, no money or drugs to get them to participate? That's hard to believe.
The news articles are pulling punches. They were not using drugs. They were putting out ads for jobs other than porn, then had them sign papers, then threatened to sue. A lot of times, they paid them in a wad of cash... a hundred wrapped in 1's, then shoved them out the door. The girls were often "broken in" by a group and forced to do a lot of other stuff that never appears on the footage they release. I've been following this story for a while and... like I said... the news isn't about to talk about what really happened. I'm glad there is finally movement on this case. Their overlords are into other stuff, as well, but I doubt that is going to get talked about, either.
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