Aylo, Pornhub’s parent company, will pay a $1.8 million fine and compensate the sex trafficking victims as part of a deferred prosecution agreement.
The company pleaded not guilty to the government’s charge of engaging in unlawful monetary transactions involving sex trafficking proceeds, although it acknowledged the illegal material was posted on its site and said it regrets that fact.
The government did not accuse Aylo itself of violating any federal sex trafficking laws, but said the company should have known it was doing business with a group that was engaging in sex trafficking.
And Aylo became aware of a federal lawsuit against the production company in 2017, court documents show.
In a statement, Aylo, which is under new management since the alleged incidents occurred, said it “deeply regrets” that Pornhub hosted the content.
Persons:
Pornhub, Aylo, “, ”, James Smith, Solomon Friedman, ” Friedman
Organizations:
Washington CNN, Eastern, of, FBI, Aylo Holdings, CNN, Ethical Capital Partners
Locations:
Peace, of New York, Canada