Pornhub, the company that has recently been exposed for having reportedly been complicit in sex trafficking operations by The New York Times, has not left the frying pan even after deleting the videos that were believed to be a part of sex trafficking operations.
In February, the website’s owners, MindGeek’s senior staff, stood before Canadian Government and were scrutinized before an ethics committee where multiple cops and victims came forward exposing the company’s failure to monitor videos and remove those that included child exploitation and rape.
Now, 70 Canadian lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the organization. In a letter to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner, the lawmakers called for “a full criminal investigation into MindGeek and its subsidiaries.”