Emma (main character in the “Daughters” human trafficking fictional series) in her second year of college (studying child psychology & criminal justice) goes undercover into the dark world of pornography.
Yes, it’s legal, but an online blogger has stumbled onto a website showing brutal training methods and has posted a description for the whole world to see. It’s pretty clear he thinks the girls in the short clips are underage, which would make this particular site illegal.
One of Emma’s college mentors has seen the blog post, knows her life plans, and contacts her. She reads the post, decides to find the location of the porn studio, and—one way or another—help take it down. She had planned to attend classes year-round and graduate early, but this is more important. She knows it could be dangerous, but helping young girls in trouble has become her life goal.
Yes, it’s legal, but an online blogger has stumbled onto a website showing brutal training methods and has posted a description for the whole world to see. It’s pretty clear he thinks the girls in the short clips are underage, which would make this particular site illegal.
One of Emma’s college mentors has seen the blog post, knows her life plans, and contacts her. She reads the post, decides to find the location of the porn studio, and—one way or another—help take it down. She had planned to attend classes year-round and graduate early, but this is more important. She knows it could be dangerous, but helping young girls in trouble has become her life goal.