After fleeing the United States, Pratt was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. He was captured in Spain in December 2022 and subsequently extradited to the U.S.

Despite the legal shutdowns and federal seizures of the primary domains, pirated segments of the GDP catalog—often cataloged in adult forums as "siterips" or compressed archives—continue to circulate on the dark web and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.

Once the victims arrived at the filming locations, producers used high-pressure tactics, manipulation, and financial coercion to force them into signing sweeping release forms.

In December 2019, a California civil court ruled in favor of 22 victims, awarding them in damages and stripping the company of its domain names and content copyrights. 2. Federal Criminal Prosecutions

Pirate mirrors like "pornonion" act as aggregate indexing sites that point users to magnet links, hosting illicit databases that violate federal takedown orders.

The digital footprint of illicit adult content networks is long, complex, and highly exploitative. Search terms like point directly to old archival leaks and pirated directory rips originating from a now-defunct adult production company.