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ZeroHero 02-05-2015 07:46 AM

Kevin Bollaert, 'revenge porn' website operator, convicted of theft, extortion
 
A San Diego man has been convicted of running a "revenge porn" website where people posted nude pictures of their ex-lovers, who then had to pay the man to take down the images.

Kevin Bollaert, 28, was found guilty Monday of 27 counts, including identity theft and extortion, and faces up to 20 years in prison. The San Diego County Superior Court jury was unable to reach verdicts on two charges of identity theft and conspiracy, and a judge declared a mistrial on the counts.

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Attorney General Kamala Harris told reporters in Los Angeles on Tuesday that the jury sent a message that criminals attempting to exploit victims from behind a computer screen "will not be shielded from the law or jail."

The victims came from diverse backgrounds, teachers, wives, professionals. The photographs, once discovered by others, led to lost jobs and damaged relationships. In one case, a victim attempted suicide, she said.

Bollaert subjected his victims to "shame, and embarrassment, in the context of their family, their community and their workplace," Harris said.

She added that her office was examining possible revisions in state law to keep pace with how criminals are using technology. Those areas include applications for search warrants, which can be needed to seize online posts in such cases.

It was believed to be the first conviction of an operator of a revenge-porn website, although two months ago a Los Angeles man who posted a topless photo of his ex-girlfriend on Facebook was sentenced to a year in jail for violating California's new revenge-porn law.

That law was enacted in October 2013, after the incidents for which Bollaert was charged. It makes it a misdemeanor to post identifiable nude pictures of someone else online without their permission and with the intent of causing serious emotional distress or humiliation.

The attorney general's office believes Bollaert's actions were more serious and merited more than the one year in prison permitted for a misdemeanor, spokesman David Beltran said in an email Tuesday. Moreover, the revenge-porn law does not address the allegations that Bollaert extorted money, he said.

The term "revenge porn" is used because most of the explicit images have been posted online by former lovers in attempts to shame their former partners after a breakup.

Between Dec. 2, 2012, and Sept. 17, 2013, Bollaert allowed people to anonymously post more than 10,000 images, mainly of women, on his now-defunct ugotposted.com website without the knowledge of those in the pictures, prosecutors said. The victims' names, cities where they lived and other information such as links to their Facebook profiles also were posted.

Bollaert also ran another now-defunct website, changemyreputation.com, where victims could go and be charged up to $350 to have the images removed.

He earned tens of thousands of dollars from the scheme, prosecutors said.

More than two dozen people were named as victims in the criminal complaint. Some testified at trial that they suffered humiliation and fear when their private photos were posted, and prosecutor Tawnya Austin told jurors that they also were harassed by people who tried to contact them through Facebook or by email.

One woman testified that it ruined her reputation and her relationship with her family.

At trial, prosecutors argued that Bollaert knew the images on his website were private and posted without consent of the victims, describing the business as essentially a blackmail scheme.

Bollaert's lawyer, Emily Rose-Weber, said her client may have conducted an immoral business that took advantage of "human weakness," but he didn't break the law by allowing others to post the explicit photos.

"It's gross, it's offensive, but it's not illegal," she said.

MakeMeGrrrrowl 02-05-2015 07:48 AM

A few years ago I bought a site for just that purpose! For people to come and complain about their cheating ex's and out them.

Good thing I never did.

This guy was clever to exploit and then charge them a fee to "help" unexploit them. What a crook.

ZeroHero 02-05-2015 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20383281)
A few years ago I bought a site for just that purpose! For people to come and complain about their cheating ex's and out them.

Good thing I never did.

This guy was clever to exploit and then charge them a fee to "help" unexploit them. What a crook.

Good thing you never did. :)

bronco67 02-05-2015 08:01 AM

Sounds like a great guy.

Bladewire 02-05-2015 08:22 AM

Great site idea, unfortunately his misguided intentions and fucked up values have him facing 20 years in prison after this guilty verdict.

What's so hard about making a site like that with content you create? People eat that up! Actually showing real exploited ex's then actually extorting them, stealing identities? Like WOW! Sucks all around

ZeroHero 02-05-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20383296)
Sounds like a great guy.

i think that too :thumbsup

MassMarketing 02-05-2015 12:19 PM

Wow extorting to take down the images. And he thought this was legal? haha

SEXTANT 02-05-2015 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MassMarketing (Post 20383643)
Wow extorting to take down the images. And he thought this was legal? haha

sounds like an idiot to me too

fappingJack 02-05-2015 08:29 PM

brilliant idea for people who wanted a 'sweet revenge' for their not-so-faithful ex-lovers. too bad the gig has to end too soon.

ZeroHero 02-05-2015 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by fappingJack (Post 20384182)
brilliant idea for people who wanted a 'sweet revenge' for their not-so-faithful ex-lovers. too bad the gig has to end too soon.

that almost always not end well

iamBoogieman 02-06-2015 12:41 AM

Sounds like a retard to me. :thumbsup

ZeroHero 02-06-2015 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by iamBoogieman (Post 20384361)
Sounds like a retard to me. :thumbsup

you are not the first one :2 cents:

SpaceDoc 02-06-2015 08:06 PM

what an idiot


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