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Who was the CEO of Backpage?

By Rachel Hickman

Who was the CEO of Backpage?

Carl Ferrer
Carl Ferrer, the chief executive of Backpage.com whose name was conspicuously absent from an indictment of seven other Backpage officials unsealed Monday, has pleaded guilty in state courts in California and Texas and federal court in Arizona to charges of money laundering and conspiracy to facilitate prostitution.

Who are the owners of backpage com?

Backpage

Type of businessWeb communications
Founded2004
OwnerAtlantische Bedrijven CV Former owner: Village Voice Media
Launched2004
Current statusSeized as of April 6, 2018

What happened Backpage founder?

Carl Ferrer, CEO of the infamous adult ad website, Backpage, has pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to facilitate prostitution, as well as three counts of money laundering. Both Lacey and Larkin, along with five Backpage employees, are now facing charges of their own for facilitating prostitution.

Why was Backpage removed?

In 2016 prosecutors in California charged Backpage chief executive Carl Ferrer, Lacey and fellow co-founder James Larkin with money laundering, and said they channelled cash through companies and websites to bypass banking rules and profit from prostitution ads. “Today, Backpage was shutdown.

Is Carl Ferrer still in jail?

Carl Ferrer will serve no more than five years in state prison under the plea agreement. He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and three counts of money laundering. He also agreed to cooperate in the ongoing California prosecution of Backpage.com founders Michael Lacey, and James Larkin.

What is backpage human trafficking?

Backpage collects fees from users who post “escort” ads, offering sex for money using coded language and nearly nude photos. The California Department of Justice’s investigation found that many of the ads for prostitution services involved victims of sex trafficking, including children under the age of 18.

What happened to Carl Ferrer?

Is Backpage closed?

“Backpage has been shut down, which means, which basically means your job has been taken away from you,” Jacq explained. Backpage is not the first sex-work-advertising platform the government has shut down—there was MyRedBook, in 2014, and Rentboy, in 2017.

When was backpage deleted?

A few days after Backpage was shut down by US federal authorities in April 2018, Public Law 115-164, better known as FOSTA-SESTA, became US law.

Who created fosta?

On March 21, 2018, the FOSTA-SESTA package bill passed the Senate with a vote of 97–2, with only senators Ron Wyden and Rand Paul voting against it….Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act.

Acronyms (colloquial)FOSTA-SESTA
Enacted bythe 115th United States Congress
Citations
Public law115-164
Legislative history

Who drafted section 230?

Section 230

Codification
Acts amendedCommunications Act of 1934 Telecommunications Act of 1996
U.S.C. sections created47 U.S.C. § 230
Legislative history
Introduced in the House by Christopher Cox, Ron Wyden

Does section 230 violate the First Amendment?

Concerned politicians and citizens raised calls at large tech companies for the need for hate speech to be removed from the Internet; however, hate speech is generally protected speech under the First Amendment, and Section 230 removes the liability for these tech companies to moderate such content as long as it is not …