October 22, 2019 |
FSC Issues Statement on Girls Do Porn |
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has issued the following statement about the site GirlsDoPorn.com. You may read the statement in full here, and it has been reprinted in full below: Los Angeles, CA — On October 10, Michael James Pratt and three other people involved with the rogue website Girls Do Porn, were charged with sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, under federal law. The allegations put forward in the complaint are unethical and illegal, and stand in total opposition to industry norms. According to the complaint, prospective models were:
Free Speech Coalition unequivocally condemns the actions alleged in the complaint. Fraud, force, coercion, deception, harassment, pressure, and violence have no place in our industry, let alone on an adult film set. We have stood, and will continue to stand, with adult workers who report unsafe, exploitative, or illegal conditions. The operators of the Girls Do Porn website were not members of, or otherwise known to, the Free Speech Coalition, and operated outside the confines of the conventional adult entertainment industry. As an industry, we can and must do more to inform performers as to their rights and resources â especially in relation to safe workspaces. At FSC, we are continuing to build and strengthen programs that ensure safer working conditions for adult performers such as:
FSC will continue to highlight the work of industry organizations like APAC and Kink.com, whose Model Bills of Rights and consent-based shooting protocols set the standard for ethical and responsible production. Performer exploitation thrives in darkness and silence. Together, we have the power to stop it. Itâs more important than ever that we â as performers, producers, business owners, and advocates â alert one another about suspicious activities or unethical business practices. Free Speech Coalition will always be an active partner in the fight for transparency, ethics, and safety. Please reach out anytime you experience something that compromises the values of our industry. Michelle L. LeBlanc |