By Ralph R. Ortega For Dailymail. An adult film actor who worked for under-fire adult company Girls Do Porn allegedly sexually assaulted more than two dozen women after filming scenes with them. It includes at least six women who are part of a class action that Andre Garcia and others at Girls Do Porn, including the company's owner Michael Pratt, preyed on women who struggled financially and came to work for the San Diego-based company under the impression that explicit scenes they filmed would go straight to DVD. In court papers from the class-action, Garcia was labeled a 'serial sexual assailant' for allegedly committing the acts of sexual assault after filming, a move which protected him from accusations of rape backed by DNA. Garcia is alleged to have assaulted his victims with 'with impunity' because he knew many had gone to work for Girls Do Porn in secret, and would have hesitated from contacting authorities. Andre Garcia was labeled a 'serial sexual assailant,' in court papers from the civil trial, for allegedly committing the acts of sexual assault after filming, a move which protected him from accusations of rape backed by DNA. He was accused of using 'the secrecy of the circumstances to assault young, vulnerable women off-camera for his own personal pleasure,' say the court papers prepared by attorney Brian Holm, who represents 22 Jane Does in the civil trial, reports the Daily Beast. The plaintiffs said they expected the videos would land in the hands of private distributors and that their names would be kept out of the footage. Instead, the plaintiffs claim their scenes were immediately put online, and their identities were exposed.


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