They show the students screaming in pain as they are forced into splits.
After a brief stay in New Mexico, they moved to Henderson, Nevada — just outside Las Vegas — where Carissa's grandparents lived.
NBC News has not been able to confirm what happened before the video started.
That firm is owned by Michael D.
But the saga continues for her real-life alter ego, Tyler Chanel Evans.
Though Bieyanka's video would be uploaded to , according to attorney Glassman, it was produced by a separate company, LLL Advertising, Inc.
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Glassman, Smalley's attorney, contends Evans was "one of the adults involved" in a loose cabal to get the underage girl into porn.