A nationwide class action filed in a Newark, New Jersey, federal court claims that a Seattle-based adult-website operator pays its webcam performers less than minimum wage.

Charles J. Kocher, with McOmber McOmber & Luber. Courtesy photo

The suit says ICF Technology Inc., owner of the domain streamate.com, and Accretive Technology Group Inc., which owns more than 10% of ICF’s stock, improperly classify their adult webcam performers as independent contractors.

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