Webb brothers and Schultz sued over alleged AI-generated porn scheme
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Updated · WIRED · Apr 30
Webb brothers and Schultz sued over alleged AI-generated porn scheme
9 articles · Updated · WIRED · Apr 30
An Arizona complaint by three women says the Phoenix men used social-media photos to create explicit content, sold courses for $24.95 a month and earned more than $50,000 in one month.
The suit says AI ModelForge taught subscribers to target women with under 50,000 followers, while CreatorCore users allegedly produced more than 500,000 images and videos in 2025.
The business appears rebranded as TaviraLabs on Telegram with more than 18,000 members; TikTok removed related accounts, while Instagram said listed accounts were under review amid gaps before federal law takes effect.
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