Cops want to dress him down even more because he is on the lam from federal law enforcement, and all that running has made them want to catch him.
The main man behind GirlsDoPorn was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. The reward for information that leads to an arrest has been increased. He was charged with sex traffickers in California.
According to the FBI, between 2012 and 2019, the porn site and its leaders recruited young and older women to engage in commercial sex acts by force, fraud, and coercion. When victims responded to the ads, the porn site hosts said they were looking for people to star in porn shoots. According to the FBI, the women were promised that their videos would only be seen by private collectors in other countries, and that their images wouldn't be online.
The videos went live on the internet. Special Agent Renee Green, based in San Diego, California, said that the man made millions through his site while victimizing hundreds of young women. The young women he caught in his snare were tortured by him.
After fleeing during a civil trial before he could be brought in to testify, he was indicted by the feds, according to the Daily Beast.

The porn actor who was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in California district court is one of two other members of the team indicted. A group of women are in a civil suit. Matthew Wolfe, a member of the GirlsDoPorn team, will be sentenced next month after pleading guilty to sex trafficking and fraud.
According to Green, the FBI believes that he could be hiding with the help of people around the world.
The civil lawsuit against the site was won by over 20 people. According to the court documents, women were forced to sign contracts that didn't give the full scope of what the site wanted to do with the videos. The victims said that their personal information was released to the internet after the videos were released. Women testified that the men refused to stop the porn shoots and that they were threatened with not being able to return home.
Some of the videos have made their way to other porn sites, according to earlier reports. A federal judge ruled late last year that the hundreds of women coerced into doing videos on the websites had the full rights to their videos, allowing them to seek fines up to $150,000 from those who publish their videos without consent.
Ruja Ignatova and Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias are two of the characters on the FBI's top wanted list.