Years Old - E480 - -girlsdoporn-20
: Once in San Diego, women were falsely assured the videos would only be sold as private DVDs to collectors outside the United States. In reality, the videos were immediately uploaded to the global internet, including subscription sites and free platforms like Pornhub, where they received millions of views.
The significance of E480 lies in its connection to the federal criminal case United States v. Pratt et al. The performers in these videos, including those cataloged in the E400 and E500 ranges, were victims of a systematic scheme. The producers of GirlsDoPorn would recruit young women—often college students in need of money—through modeling advertisements on Craigslist. Once the women were flown to San Diego, they were subjected to high-pressure tactics, forced alcohol consumption, and threats. The producers lied about the distribution of the videos, assuring the women that the content would be released only on DVD to collectors in Australia and New Zealand, and would never appear on the open internet. -GirlsDoPorn-20 Years Old - E480
: Maintaining credibility through "creative treatment of actuality". : Once in San Diego, women were falsely
In the early days of Hollywood, the "dream factory" relied on manufactured mythology to maintain its allure. However, the rise of independent filmmaking and digital accessibility has eroded this veil of secrecy. Pratt et al