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Women sue the men who used their Instagram feed to create AI porn influencers

Women sue the men who used their Instagram feed to create AI porn influencers

Summary

Three women have sued men in Arizona who used their Instagram photos without permission to create fake AI-generated images and videos that look like them. These images, including explicit ones, were sold online, and the men also taught others how to make similar AI influencers using the women’s photos.

Key Facts

  • The lawsuit was filed in January in Arizona by three women, including one named only as MG for privacy.
  • Men named Jackson Webb, Lucas Webb, and Beau Schultz are accused of using AI to create fake images and videos from real women’s social media photos.
  • The AI platform CreatorCore was used to train models that made realistic but fake images and videos.
  • These fake images were posted on Instagram and TikTok and sold on subscription platforms like Fanvue and Whop.
  • The men sold online courses teaching others how to create AI influencers using photos of real women without their consent.
  • The lawsuit claims more than $50,000 was made in one month from selling this AI-generated content.
  • In 2025, the CreatorCore platform reportedly had over 8,000 subscribers creating AI influencers, producing over 500,000 images and videos.
  • The men allegedly targeted women who would have little ability to protect themselves legally or publicly.
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