Posted on 04/19/2021 5:22:40 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
A former bookkeeper for the defunct San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com, whose owners and operators have been charged in an alleged sex trafficking conspiracy, pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge.
Valorie Moser, 38, worked for GirlsDoPorn from 2015 to 2018, during which she served a number of administrative functions, including providing travel arrangements and transportation for models arriving in San Diego to appear in GirlsDoPorn videos.
Moser's plea to a conspiracy charge came with admissions that she was aware the women were being falsely assured by the website's operators that the videos would not be uploaded onto the internet, and that they would only be distributed to private customers.
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“...the website’s operators that the videos would not be uploaded onto the internet, and that they would only be distributed to private customers.”
So what prevents the private customers from uploading the videos to the web?
Women are a powerful force in America who tend to do more harm than good when it comes to the liberal idiots. That being said, overall, women could shut down the porn industry overnight if they wanted to using the same motivation that they have for let’s just say abortion and #metoo.That goes for the sex trafficking. I hear practically nothing from Democrat women in these two barbaric and obscene activities in this society. They protect porn as a right and simply think a girl has free will sexually. Obviously, those in government are probably paid very well to look the other way.
There is this woman, can’t remember her name but she goes around suing other women who speak out against porn and the damage it causes. She’s demonic in her attacks and personal attacks towards small time advocates against porn.
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