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                <title><![CDATA[Girls Do Porn Owners Charged with Sexual Assault and Sex Trafficking]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2019 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>On October 10, 2019, authorities charged Matthew Wolfe, Ruben “Andre” Garcia, Michael Pratt, and Valorie Moser with crimes involving pornography website Girls Do Porn (GDP). Along with the charges of sex trafficking and sexual assault, another charge has now been filed that includes child pornography. Authorities took Matthew Wolfe, Ruben Garcia, and Valorie Moser into&hellip;</p>
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 On October 10, 2019, authorities charged Matthew Wolfe, Ruben “Andre”
 Garcia, Michael Pratt, and Valorie Moser with crimes involving pornography
 website Girls Do Porn (GDP). Along with the charges of sex trafficking
 and sexual assault, another charge has now
 <a href="https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/11/girlsdoporn-owner-hit-with-child-porn-charges/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">been filed that includes child pornography</a>.
 </p>
 <p>Authorities took Matthew Wolfe, Ruben Garcia, and Valorie Moser into custody.
 However, the primary owner of GDP has left the country and some believe
 him to be in New Zealand.</p>
 <p>Twenty-two women have stepped forward with the claims that the suspects
 coerced and lied to them when they all answered Craigslist ads calling
 for models. The suspects told each woman that they would be doing pornography
 but that producers would release the video in other countries and through DVD only.</p>
 <p>When each video appeared online, not only were the women in shock about
 the release, but they realized the GDP owners and operators also released
 private information. This information included social media networks where
 fans harassed the women and shamed them. Some of the women who have made
 the claims had suicidal thoughts, have withdrawn from college, and have
 closed all social media accounts.</p>
 <p>Along with the sex trafficking charge, authorities also charged Ruben Garcia
 with the sexual assault of several of the women. All named Jane Doe, each
 woman has come forward with a similar story of rape by Garcia. Information
 from the prosecuting attorneys states that Garcia was not worried about
 DNA results because he was part of the ongoing GDP process.</p>
 <p>Authorities have added the sexual assaults connected to GDP to the federal
 indictment. This indictment claims that Garcia “pressured them to
 engage in activities outside the scope of what they agreed to do, and
 when they protested, Garcia and others threatened them with economic repercussions.”</p>
 <p>The indictment also claims that Garcia assaulted them before or after the
 filming of pornography. One of the three women involved as a key part
 of the federal case claimed that Garica also assaulted during filming.
 After she saw that her blood was on the bed from filming, she attempted
 to leave, saw that the lighting equipment blocked the exit, and felt as
 though she was not free to leave nor was she free to stop “filming.”</p>
 <p>After the filming was over, she accepted an offer for a ride to her car
 from Garcia where he climbed on top of her, removed her underwear, and
 forced himself onto the woman without her consent.</p>
 <p>The woman said it embarrassed her to report the incident for fear that
 people would find out about the video she made.</p>
 <p>In June 2019, prosecutors filed a motion against Garcia stating that he
 assaulted Jane Doe Nos. 2, 11, 14, 20, 21, and 22 off-camera. This motion
 also alleges that Garcia assaulted others who are not plaintiffs in the case.</p>
 <p>Brian Holms, an attorney for all Jane Does, wrote, “Garcia has no
 fear of his DNA being found using a rape kit because his DNA is already
 present by virtue of the video being filmed earlier that day or the day
 before.”</p>
 <p>Matthew Wolfe, Ruben “Andre” Garcia, Michael Pratt, and Valorie
 Moser are all viewed as felons in the state of California. Michale Pratt,
 not a citizen of the United States, left in September 2019 during an ongoing
 civil suit and authorities believe he is back in New Zealand. No one knows
 if he will come back or be brought back to stand trial.</p>
 <p>
 To read the indictment,
 <a href="https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Pratt-Wolfe-Complaint.pdf" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">click here</a>.
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