RoastieBeef
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I think he banged like around 400 girls for the website.
Matthew Isaac Wolfe (R) has pled guilty to the charges while his partner Michael James Pratt (L) is still on the run (FBI)
One of the co-creators of San Diego-based adult movie site GirlsDoPorn.com pled guilty in federal court on Tuesday to conspiring to force hundreds of young girls into filming sex videos for several porn websites, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California announced.
Matthew Isaac Wolfe, 40, of New Zealand, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion, which can lead to a lifetime sentence. A report by San Diego Union-Tribune claimed the conspiracy to which Wolfe pled guilty on Tuesday pertains to 15 adult victims.
This crime had a devastating impact on the victims,” Attorney Randy Grossman said in a Tuesday statement. “We will seek justice for human trafficking victims in hopes that it will help them reclaim their lives and leave the pain of this experience in the past.”
Wolfe admitted to coercing women between the ages of 18 to 23 into making explicit videos that he promised would be distributed only to VIP customers living outside the United States. But he cheated on the models and posted the videos on the US website GirlsDoPorn for the public to stream for free. He revealed that he not just fooled the girls into making the videos, but also trained cameraman and co-defendant Theodore Gyi on how to shoot videos without letting his face show up. During training, Wolfe also taught the cameraman how to convince the women that the videos were not going to be posted on the internet
Matthew Isaac Wolfe (R) has pled guilty to the charges while his partner Michael James Pratt (L) is still on the run (FBI)
One of the co-creators of San Diego-based adult movie site GirlsDoPorn.com pled guilty in federal court on Tuesday to conspiring to force hundreds of young girls into filming sex videos for several porn websites, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California announced.
Matthew Isaac Wolfe, 40, of New Zealand, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion, which can lead to a lifetime sentence. A report by San Diego Union-Tribune claimed the conspiracy to which Wolfe pled guilty on Tuesday pertains to 15 adult victims.
This crime had a devastating impact on the victims,” Attorney Randy Grossman said in a Tuesday statement. “We will seek justice for human trafficking victims in hopes that it will help them reclaim their lives and leave the pain of this experience in the past.”
Wolfe admitted to coercing women between the ages of 18 to 23 into making explicit videos that he promised would be distributed only to VIP customers living outside the United States. But he cheated on the models and posted the videos on the US website GirlsDoPorn for the public to stream for free. He revealed that he not just fooled the girls into making the videos, but also trained cameraman and co-defendant Theodore Gyi on how to shoot videos without letting his face show up. During training, Wolfe also taught the cameraman how to convince the women that the videos were not going to be posted on the internet