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Originally Posted by klinton
oh really, how?
they shoot over 1600 models since +6 years.
kind of strange that after 6 years "serious" charges are brought, isnt it.
if someone doesnt read the contract, thats his problem...
it is probably some 20 girls that "realized" after few years/ months that someone can actually see them on the Internet on their porn videos. And maybe, if they want to start their new career, as a, lets say, bank teller, their past can be an "obstacle" in it.
yet, no one forced them before to do anything...they answer the ad, they knew what to expect...it just takes 2 working brain cells.
which they didnt have, and now are blaming others for it?
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Not reading a contract is not "their problem". How about you sign some contract at a shop without reading and it turns out you just gave them your house?
If someone is lied to about the nature of a contract and tricked into signing it, it's not valid. It's contract fraud, the contract won't hold up in court.
Also, yes, some people do not have 2 working brain cells. Probably a lot of people who do porn or look for these kind of money making opportunities don't. Some of them may also be weak willed and easy to manipulate - and easy to pressure into something they don't really want to do.
But that doesn't mean they're bad people, and they can be taken advantage of.
I have such people in my family, who can be easily taken advantage of, and I hope that noone will. Not with porn castings in their case, but in other ways.
Yes it's pretty sure that they didn't trick 1600 girls, but it's possible that they did it for some. GDP also got away with it for a LONG time.
It's also possible that what you say is the case. I guess we'll find out.