Deepfake Creators Are Revictimizing GirlsDoPorn Sex Trafficking Survivors

WIRED 

This article contains descriptions of sex trafficking and abuse. For years, nonconsensual deepfake pornography has been used to harass, silence, shame, and abuse women. Celebrities and influencers have their faces implanted into existing adult videos; men have used the technology to place "friends" into explicit videos; and boys have allegedly created "nude" images of their female classmates. However, among the ever growing harassment and abuse, deepfake creators have now, arguably, hit a new low: using videos of sex trafficking victims as the basis of the nonconsensual videos. Over the past two months, an account on the largest deepfake sexual abuse website has posted 12 celebrity videos that are based on footage from GirlsDoPorn, a now-defunct sex trafficking operation that the US Department of Justice says its operators used to conspire and commit sex trafficking through "force, fraud, and coercion," tricking five women--and allegedly hundreds more-- into making sex videos that were subsequently posted online.