Monica and the 22 women suing Girls Do Porn are hardly the first young women to allege that their modeling aspirations and financial needs were used as a means to manipulate them into filming pornography.
Before long, their names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, social media profiles, and their family's social media profiles were on a website aimed at revealing the identities of adult actresses called PornWikiLeaks.
That night, she responded to an ad that would upend her life.
The indictment mirrors the allegations women have made against Girls Do Porn in civil court.
A meme went around juxtaposing a photo from her high school yearbook with a screenshot of the ending of the video.
But he denied personally distributing the videos or personally benefiting monetarily from their publication.