An attorney suing pornography conglomerate Aylo Global Entertainment and its subsidiaries argued in a motion that the defendant can’t escape liability from claims her client’s sexual assault was filmed and distributed across its websites.
Last year, the Doe plaintiff sued Aylo – formerly MindGeek – along with its billing companies and private equity firm, accusing it of being complicit in a sex trafficking venture orchestrated by the now ...
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