This title refers to a specific entry from the now-defunct adult website GirlsDoPorn (GDP), which was at the center of one of the largest sex trafficking and fraud cases in U.S. history. The "E327" and "15.08.15" (August 15, 2015) markers denote a specific production number and filming date used in the criminal enterprise's catalog.
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The video E327, released in 2015, was produced by GirlsDoPorn.com, a site identified as a criminal sex trafficking enterprise. Operators were convicted of using fraud to coerce participants, resulting in prison sentences and the transfer of video copyrights to victims. For details on the case, see the official statement at justice.gov. GirlsDoPorn victims win rights to their videos - BBC News -GirlsDoPorn- 19 Years Old -E327- 15.08.15- -SD...
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