REP. Joseph Santiago of Catanduanes has asked the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking to investigate a Philippine entity, Amorphous Media Inc., for allegedly running a “cybersex studio” that sells Filipino women and girls for live sexual performances over the Internet.

AMI is allegedly owned by a Filipino who was arrested by the authorities last year for supposedly maintaining six “cybersex” dens in Las Piñas City under another entity then known as Orgasmic Studios Inc., according to Santiago, former chief of the National Telecommunications Commission.

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