it is becoming “almost impossible” to have videos removed from the Internet, warns Élise Lucet, presenter of Cash Investigation

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The High Council for Equality has published a shocking report on pornography and calls on the government to put an end to this industry. The show Cash Investigation, broadcast this Thursday, September 28 on France 2, reveals behind the scenes of this business.

In the show Cash Investigation, broadcast this Thursday, September 28 on France 2, Kate Spencer, an American, talks about her traumatic experience when she discovered one day that an ex-boyfriend had posted videos of their sexual encounters on a site pornography. “It’s like I’ve been virtually raped. All the people who masturbated in front of it, the comments are sickening“, she confides. “It affects all your relationships, friendly, family, romantic, all of them.”she adds.

Without any consent

The young woman has been fighting for more than 10 years to have the video removed from the Internet. “Kate is very representative of what can happen to a lot of women, or a lot of men for that matter, who have sex like any couple can have, at one point, it’s filmed, and obviously, it there is absolutely no consent for this video to be posted on an account (…), and then unfortunately, these videos are duplicated, and having them removed becomes almost impossible“, warns Élise Lucet, journalist, presenter of Cash Investigation, on the set of 12/13 info, Thursday September 28.


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