The founder of a California-based porn empire that coerced young women into filming adult videos has been arrested in Spain, three years after he fled while facing federal sex-trafficking charges, the FBI announced.
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Michael James Pratt was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. Spanish National Police arrested him on Wednesday in Madrid, the FBI's San Diego field office said in a statement on Thursday.
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Pratt, a New Zealand native, will be held in Spain pending extradition to San Diego to face charges of sex trafficking and sex trafficking of a minor, production of child pornography, and money laundering conspiracy.
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Pratt, 40, founded the now-defunct GirlsDoPorn website in San Diego. In 2019, he and others were charged in San Diego with sex crimes after being targeted in a civil lawsuit by 22 women who claimed they were victimised by fraud and breach of contract.
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The women said they were plied with alcohol and marijuana before being rushed through signing a contract, which they were not allowed to read. Some said they were sexually assaulted and held in hotel rooms unwillingly until adult filming had ended.
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A judge found in favour of the women and handed down a USD 12.7 million judgment against Pratt, Matthew Isaac Wolfe, and adult producer and performer Ruben Andre Garcia.
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Wolfe, who handled day-to-day operations, finances, marketing, and filming for the website, pleaded guilty this year to a single federal count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. He awaits sentencing.
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The other co-defendants also pleaded guilty. Garcia was sentenced to 20 years in prison and cameraman Theodore Gyi received a four-year sentence.
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Valorie Moser, a former bookkeeper for GirlsDoPorn, also pleaded guilty last year.
Porn Site Founder Accused Of Sex Trafficking Caught In Spain
Three years after fleeing federal sex-trafficking charges, the FBI announced that the founder of a California-based porn empire has been arrested in Spain.

Porn Site Founder Accused Of Sex Trafficking Caught In Spain
Porn Site Founder Accused Of Sex Trafficking Caught In Spain
