The massive viewership numbers for entertainment documentaries reveal a profound shift in consumer psychology.

While broader in scope, this documentary shows the role of media and entertainment in shaping political narratives and societal power, according to The Documentary Institute. The Power of Truth in a Fabricated World

The facade began to crumble in 2016 when a group of 22 women, represented by their lawyers, filed a class-action lawsuit against the entire GDP operation. In a dramatic, three-month-long civil trial in San Diego, all 22 "Jane Does" presented harrowing testimony. They described how their lives were shattered after their videos appeared online: they lost jobs, were kicked out of schools, were shunned by their families, and became suicidal. One plaintiff stated, "The fallout from the videos spread to every part of my life like cancer, and that cancer remains to this day".

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