Crime Stoppers International Pornhub Partnership: refuses to release audit report as promised
Why did a crime fighting charity partner with a criminal enterprise?
In April last year we discovered that Crime Stoppers International had entered into a commercial partnership with the criminal enterprise Pornhub through its parent company and private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners/Aylo.
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A supporter alerted us to a Perth store flogging Pornhub t-shirts after spotting this one on a mannequin in a city mall shop window.
Read moreHow did Crime Stoppers International end up taking money from the global porn industry?
How did Crime Stoppers International end up taking money from the global porn industry?
Crime Stoppers International entered into a commercial partnership with the criminal enterprise Pornhub through its parent company and private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners/Aylo.
Pornhub, notorious for hosting rape videos, child abuse. Pornhub, whose parent company has been criminally charged by the U.S. Government for “knowingly” profiting from sex trafficking crime scenes and who 200 victims are suing. Pornhub, renowned for being the biggest dispenser of violence, degradation and dehumanisation of women and girls in the world.
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Exposing corporates profiting from child exploitation
September 4-10 is National Child Protection Week. The theme is 'Every child, in every community, needs a fair go'.
Read on to learn more about what we're doing to combat sexual abuse and exploitation of children, and to give children a 'fair go'.
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