The company that owns and operates adult entertainment websites including Pornhub.com will pay $1.8 million to the U.S. government to resolve a probe into its ties to an alleged sex trafficking operation, federal prosecutors said on Thursday.
NEW YORK The company that owns and operates adult entertainment websites including Pornhub.com will pay US$1.8 million (S$2.38 million) to the US government to resolve a probe into its ties to an alleged sex trafficking operation, federal prosecutors said on Thursday (Dec 21). Under a deferred prosecution agreement, the US Attorney's office in Brooklyn charged Montreal-based Aylo Holdings, formerly.
The company that owns and operates adult entertainment websites including Pornhub.com will pay $1.8 million to the U.S. government to resolve a probe into its ties to an alleged sex trafficking operation, federal prosecutors said on Thursday.Under a deferred prosecution agreement, the U.S. Attorney
The charge stems from the website hosting of content from pornography websites whose creators and operators were charged in California in 2019 with deceiving and coercing young women to appear in sex videos.