
The woman said Pratt told her that he could provide a list of 200 women who would vouch for the company and ease any of her concerns about the distribution of the videos. “But he kept saying that no one would ever find out it wouldn’t go online.” I knew how being in a porn could affect your future, your job opportunities, and how people believe you,” she said. But, Pratt persisted, she said, continuing to tell her that the videos would be sold to private collectors in Australia or New Zealand and would not be released online. I asked if I could do other modeling and he said no.”

“He said it would be thirty minutes of having sex, it would be $5000…he repeatedly said not online, not online, he said the videos would be on DVDs in Australia and other countries. “He kept insisting I hear him out on the other offer,” she testified in court. That was when Jane Doe 15 said the scheme began to unfold. Court exhibits shown at the trial show the man then known as Johnathon followed up with another email. The woman said she did not respond to the email. Johnathon, who attorneys for the plaintiffs say is the alias for owner Pratt, gave her an offer she wasn’t expecting: Get paid $5,000 to have sex on camera. One Year Later: Search for Missing Chula Vista Mom Maya Millete ContinuesĪfter completing the online form, Jane Doe 15 said she received an email from a man identifying himself as “Johnathon.”
