3rd GirlsDoPorn Employee Pleads Guilty in Federal Case

3rd GirlsDoPorn Employee Pleads Guilty in Federal Case

SAN DIEGO — A third former GirlsDoPorn (GDP) employee charged by federal authorities with sex trafficking conspiracy pled guilty on Friday, according to a local San Diego news report.

Valorie Moser, identified by NBC San Diego as “a bookkeeper” for the site owned by fugitive Michael Pratt, worked for GDP from 2015 to 2018.

According to the news report, Moser “served a number of administrative functions, including providing travel arrangements and transportation for women arriving in San Diego to appear in GirlsDoPorn videos.”

“Moser's plea to a conspiracy charge came with admissions that she was aware the women were being falsely assured by the website's operators that the videos would not be uploaded onto the internet and that they would only be distributed to private customers,” NBC San Diego reported.

According to the federal prosecutors who negotiated Moser’s plea, she testified that “she was told by her co-defendants to block any calls from the women” attempting to get their videos removed from the site.

As XBIZ reported, male talent and videographer Ruben Andre “Dre” Garcia — who has also been accused of rape by some of the models — and cameraman Theodore “Teddy” Gyi, who is presumed to have been cooperating with authorities before the indictments were unsealed, have also pleaded guilty and await sentencing.

New Zealand native and mastermind of the operation Michael Pratt remains a fugitive, with a $10,000 reward offered for information that could lead to his arrest.

Moser is due to be sentenced July 2.

For XBIZ’s full coverage of the GDP case, click here.

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