Victims whose lives were torn apart when sexually-exposed images and videos of themselves were posted to Pornhub said the company has profited from videos made without consent, House committee heard last week. Victoria Galy told the House of Commons ethics committee on Feb. 19 how she was pitched into tremendous emotional distress, became suicidal, and even suffered from memory loss when she discovered pornographic videos of her had been uploaded without her consent to Pornhub, a privately-owned Canadian pornography site. “To think of the amount of money that Pornhub has made on my trauma, date rape, and sexual exploitation make me sick to my stomach,” she said. Galy, who resides in the U.S. state of Tennessee, said she discovered the videos on the site in 2018, with many labeled as “teen” and showing a person being drugged or intoxicated. In 2018, Galy had reported roughly 30 videos to Pornhub, but …