PervsDoPrison: Founder of GirlsDoPorn Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking
The notorious founder of GirlsDoPorn, Michael Pratt, has finally pleaded guilty to sex trafficking after evading authorities for three years. Pratt, who was once on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list, was responsible for coercing hundreds of women, mostly teenagers, into appearing in pornographic videos under false pretenses.
Operating out of San Diego since 2012, Pratt and his team would deceive women by posing as offering modeling opportunities, only to later inform them that they would be performing sex acts in adult videos. He assured the women that the videos would remain private and never be released in the US, a promise he never intended to keep.
When women expressed a desire to stop filming, Pratt and his associates resorted to threats of legal action, cancelling their flights home, or posting the videos online without consent. Despite these tactics, GirlsDoPorn and its sister site, GirlsDoToys, amassed millions of views and generated substantial profits for Pratt.
One of the victims, an 18-year-old woman, responded to a Craigslist ad for “Bubblegum Casting” and was misled by Pratt into filming an adult video. Despite assurances that the video would only be shared with private clients in Australia, Pratt later posted the video on GirlsDoPorn without her consent.
After years on the run, Pratt was apprehended in Spain in 2022 and extradited to San Diego in 2024. He confessed to leading the sex trafficking ring between 2012 and 2019, earning over $17 million in the process. Facing life in prison, Pratt is scheduled for sentencing on September 8.
Co-Conspirators Sentenced
In addition to Pratt, other key individuals involved in the operation have faced justice. Co-founder Matthew Isaac Wolfe received a 14-year prison sentence in March 2024. Ruben Andre Garcia, a male model featured in the videos, was sentenced to 20 years in 2021. Cameraman Theodore Gyi received a 4-year sentence in 2022.
Valorie Moser, the office manager, is awaiting sentencing on September 12, 2025, for her role in the sex trafficking scheme. The case serves as a stark reminder of the exploitation and manipulation that vulnerable individuals can face in the adult entertainment industry.