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40 women in California launch lawsuit against Montreal-based parent company of Pornhub

MindGeek, the Montreal-based company that runs a popular porn website, is being sued by 40 women in California who claim it continues to profit from pornographic videos of them that were published without their full consent.

Lawsuit claims MindGeek knew, or should have known, women had been coerced

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Pornhub says it has removed all content uploaded by non-verified users. The porn website faced accusations it hosted illegal content. (The Canadian Press)

A Montreal-based company that runs a popular porn website is being sued by 40 women in California who claim it continues to profit from pornographic videos of them that were published without their full consent.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in a U.S. district court, alleges MindGeek, the parent company of Pornhub, knew or should have known that one of its commercial partners regularly used fraud and coercion to get women to appear in videos.

It alleges MindGeek did not end its partnership with GirlsDoPorn until that company's operators were indicted by U.S. authorities in 2019.

The legal action also claims that MindGeek-owned websites did not remove videos when requested by the women who appeared in them.

While MindGeek is legally headquartered in Luxembourg, its main office is in Montreal. The company operates dozens of pornographic websites, including Pornhub, one of the most popular sites on the internet.

The lawsuit seeks more than $40 million US in damages. MindGeek did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday afternoon.