Women File Lawsuit Against Pornhub, Claiming Website Profited Off Exploitation
Women File Lawsuit Against Pornhub, Claiming Website Profited Off Exploitation
Dozens of women have filed a lawsuit against Pornhub and its parent company, MindGeek, claiming the adult website knowingly profited from videos depicting sexual assault, child rape, and clips posted without participants’ consent.According to CNN, the lawsuit alleges that Mindgeek and Pornhub work as a “classic criminal enterprise” by monetizing and allegedly funding the production of nonconsensual sexual content.“This is a case about rape, not pornography,” attorney Michael Bowe told CBS News. “This is a legitimate industry that consenting people have every right to participate in. It just needs to be done legally and not with illegal content.”Bowe, notes CNN, is representing 34 women, all of whom but one requested anonymity.Of these 34 plaintiffs, 14 claim they were underage in Pornhub-hosted videos, while another 14 say they were victims of people who have been charged with or convicted of sex crimes.One woman—using the pseudonym “Aubrey”—told CBS that her ex-husband secretly recorded a video of them having sex, which he then uploaded to Pornhub without telling her.
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