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On February 13, 2026, U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino issued the final, staggering financial judgment against Michael Pratt. In addition to his prison sentence, he was ordered to pay nearly to his victims. The order requires Pratt to pay $75,568,283.47 to more than 100 of the women he exploited. Of that sum, $58.6 million is to be distributed among 106 named victims, with some receiving nearly $7 million each, depending on the severity of their individual harm.

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In the early days of cinema and television, behind-the-scenes content was tightly controlled. Studios utilized promotional featurettes and "making-of" shorts primarily as marketing tools to build mystique and boost ticket sales. The advent of DVDs in the late 1990s and early 2000s popularized bonus features, giving cinephiles their first real taste of directorial commentary, set construction, and blooper reels.

: The industry is no longer just selling "content"—it is building virtual social ecosystems where mental health, identity, and politics are the primary exports.

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