Anti-Trafficking Policy

Our Commitment to Preventing Human Trafficking and Exploitation

Zero Tolerance Policy

WonderClub maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy against human trafficking, forced labor, sexual exploitation, and all forms of modern slavery. We are committed to ensuring that our business operations and supply chains are free from trafficking and exploitation.

Human trafficking is a grave violation of human rights that affects millions of people worldwide. As a responsible business operating in the adult content industry, WonderClub is dedicated to preventing trafficking, identifying victims, and supporting law enforcement efforts to combat this crime.

Our Commitment

What We Stand Against

WonderClub expressly prohibits and actively works to prevent:

  • Sex Trafficking: The recruitment, harboring, transportation, or obtaining of persons for commercial sex acts through force, fraud, or coercion
  • Labor Trafficking: The recruitment, harboring, or use of persons for labor through force, fraud, or coercion
  • Child Exploitation: Any sexual exploitation of minors, including child pornography, child sex trafficking, and child labor
  • Forced Labor: Work or services obtained through threats, violence, coercion, or abuse of power
  • Debt Bondage: Forcing individuals to work to pay off debts under exploitative conditions
  • Coerced Participation: Any content created without full, informed, and voluntary consent

Our Preventive Measures

Content Verification

All content on our platform undergoes rigorous verification:

  • Age verification for all individuals depicted in content
  • Verification of consent and legal authorization
  • Review of production circumstances and conditions
  • Maintenance of records as required by 18 U.S.C. ยง 2257
  • Regular audits of content sources and suppliers

Vendor and Partner Due Diligence

We thoroughly vet all content providers and business partners:

  • Background checks and credential verification
  • Review of anti-trafficking policies and procedures
  • Contractual requirements for trafficking prevention
  • Regular compliance monitoring and audits
  • Immediate termination for violations

Staff Training

All WonderClub employees and contractors receive training on:

  • Recognizing signs of human trafficking
  • Proper reporting procedures
  • Legal obligations and compliance requirements
  • Victim-centered approaches to reporting
  • Cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed practices

Recognizing Human Trafficking

Important: If you believe you have identified a trafficking victim, contact authorities immediately. Do not attempt to confront suspected traffickers or intervene directly, as this may endanger the victim.

Warning Signs

Human trafficking victims may exhibit some of the following indicators:

Physical Signs

  • Signs of physical abuse or maltreatment
  • Malnourishment or poor health
  • Lack of medical care
  • Inappropriate clothing for weather
  • Visible injuries or scars

Behavioral Signs

  • Fearful, anxious, or submissive behavior
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Scripted or rehearsed responses
  • Unable to speak for themselves
  • Not in control of their ID documents

Living Conditions

  • Living with employer or at work site
  • Restricted movement or isolation
  • Overcrowded living conditions
  • Lack of personal possessions
  • Limited freedom or privacy

Work Conditions

  • Working excessive hours
  • Lack of breaks or days off
  • Unpaid or underpaid wages
  • Debt they cannot pay off
  • Someone else controls their earnings

Note: The presence of one or more indicators does not necessarily mean trafficking is occurring, but warrants further investigation by appropriate authorities.

Reporting and Response

How to Report Suspected Trafficking

If you suspect human trafficking on our platform or in connection with our business:

Report to WonderClub:

Email: trafficking@wonderclub.com

Phone: (514) 694-0060 (24/7 hotline)

Anonymous Tip Line: Available through our website contact form

What to Include in Your Report

  • Description of suspected trafficking or exploitation
  • Location of content or incident
  • Names, descriptions, or identifying information (if safe to provide)
  • Dates, times, and circumstances
  • Any evidence or documentation you have
  • Your contact information (optional for anonymous reports)

Confidentiality: All reports are handled with strict confidentiality. We protect the identity of reporters and do not retaliate against individuals who report suspected trafficking in good faith.

Our Response Process

Immediate Action

  • Suspend or remove suspected content immediately
  • Preserve all relevant evidence and records
  • Notify law enforcement within 24 hours
  • Cooperate fully with investigations
  • Provide victim support resources when appropriate

Investigation and Follow-Up

  • Conduct internal investigation within 48 hours
  • Review all associated content and accounts
  • Identify and address systemic vulnerabilities
  • Implement corrective measures
  • Document findings and actions taken

Consequences for Violations

Individuals or entities found to be involved in trafficking will face:

  • Immediate termination of business relationships
  • Permanent ban from our platform
  • Reporting to law enforcement
  • Full cooperation with criminal prosecution
  • Civil legal action where appropriate

Emergency Contacts

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger or is a victim of trafficking, contact emergency services immediately:

National Human Trafficking Hotline (USA)

Phone: 1-888-373-7888

Text: 233733

24/7 Support in 200+ Languages

humantraffickinghotline.org

Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline

Phone: 1-833-900-1010

24/7 Confidential Support

canadianhumantraffickinghotline.ca

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Phone: 1-800-843-5678

CyberTipline: cybertipline.org

Local Emergency Services

USA: 911

Canada: 911

Quebec Police: *4141 (cell)

Support for Victims

Resources and Assistance

If you are a victim of human trafficking or exploitation, help is available:

Immediate Needs

  • Emergency shelter and housing
  • Medical care and mental health services
  • Legal assistance and advocacy
  • Safety planning and protection
  • Immigration assistance (if applicable)

Long-Term Support

  • Case management and coordination of services
  • Job training and employment assistance
  • Education and life skills programs
  • Trauma counseling and therapy
  • Peer support groups
  • Financial assistance and benefits access

Victim Rights: Trafficking victims have legal rights and protections under federal and state law, including the right to safety, privacy, compensation, and immigration relief. Contact a victim advocate or attorney for more information.

WonderClub Contact Information

For questions about this policy or to report concerns:

Anti-Trafficking Compliance Officer
Email: trafficking@wonderclub.com
Phone: (514) 694-0060
Address: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Anonymous Reporting: Available through our website contact form or by calling our 24/7 hotline.

Legal Department: legal@wonderclub.com

Continuous Improvement

WonderClub is committed to continuously improving our anti-trafficking efforts through:

  • Regular policy reviews and updates
  • Ongoing staff training and education
  • Collaboration with anti-trafficking organizations
  • Investment in detection technologies
  • Industry partnerships and best practice sharing
  • Support for anti-trafficking legislation and initiatives

Partnerships

We work with leading anti-trafficking organizations including:

  • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
  • Polaris Project
  • International Justice Mission (IJM)
  • ECPAT International
  • Local law enforcement and task forces

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