San Diego Superior Court Judge Kevin Enright presided over a four-month-long bench trial and ruled in favor of all 22 plaintiffs. In January 2020, the judge ordered the website's owners to pay —$9.45 million in compensatory damages and $3.3 million in punitive damages. The ruling also granted the women ownership rights to their images and ordered the defendants to take down the explicit videos. Furthermore, the judge mandated that recruitment ads must prominently state that videos would appear on the internet and that women must receive copies of legal agreements in advance.
: Survivors like "Jane Doe" (another prominent voice in the case) have testified to being physically and sexually assaulted by producers during the "audition" process. The Aftermath and Legal Battle
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All co-defendants were also convicted and sentenced for their roles in the conspiracy: Furthermore, the judge mandated that recruitment ads must
Historical footage showing the transition from analog to digital.
His lens focused on Elias, an eighty-year-old projectionist who still kept a 35mm reel under his bed like a holy relic.
20 Feet from Stardom (2013). This Academy Award-winning film shines a spotlight on the backup singers—predominantly Black women—behind some of the greatest rock and pop hits in history, exposing how they were denied the fame and compensation awarded to their white, male counterparts. 4. The Loss of Artistry to Corporate Greed