In January 2020, a San Diego Superior Court judge ruled entirely in favor of the plaintiffs, finding the operators liable for fraud, breach of contract, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The court awarded the victims and stripped the operators of the copyrights to the videos, legally transferring ownership of the footage back to the women featured in them.
During its operational years from 2007 to 2019, the San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn relied heavily on structured keywords to drive search engine optimization (SEO) and attract subscription traffic. Terms like "exclusive," "20 years old," and specific episode identifiers (such as the "E2" or "E257" series tags) were systematically engineered to project an aura of authentic, amateur modeling shoots.
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