To all artists having models stolen: do not hesitate to file DMCA like @xantier - it works most of the times, because it can be used as a base for legal case which can cost the offender up to $100,000 per case - if he steals models from multiple artists (which is usually the case) this can lead to a pretty serious sum and is great opportunity for a class action lawsuit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class_action) where one person can represent a group of offended artists.
Amongst other advantages this can also help reduce the initial cost for opening the case for individual artists. So it's best to contact some of the other artists that got robbed by the same offender and coordinate.
As a first step, you can write to the site owner (if there is contact info on the site).
Write your email in a professional and cold manner (do not insult or let your emotions take over).
Write the links to your infringed models on his website and add links to the original models on CGTrader (or wherever they are) and include:
"You neither asked for nor received permission to use my work, nor to make or distribute copies of it. Therefore, I believe you have willfully infringed my rights under 17 USC Section 101, et seq. and could be liable for statutory damages as high as $100,000."
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"remove them and destroy all copies immediately, and desist from this or any other infringement of my rights in the future. If I have not received an affirmative response from you by close of business (5 pm Eastern Standard Time) on /////Add Date 24 hours after you send the email///// indicating that you have fully complied with these requirements, I shall consider taking the full legal remedies available to rectify this situation. "
This e-mail will also give you leverage and can be used as proof in a future lawsuit.
If the site owner does not reply, use
https://www.whoishostingthis.com/
to find the hosting provider of the site and send the DMCA to them (most of the hosting provider sites have a direct DMCA form) and they may even take the whole site down if they receive valid proof (some also temporarily disable the site while they investigate). Just look for a "Report Abuse" or something similar on the hosting provider site main page (it's usually at the bottom) and then "Copyright/DMCA" report.
I hope this helps.