Two South Florida men are among four people named Wednesday in arrest warrants related to an online website, Mugshots.com, which posts arrest records and booking photographs – and takes them down only ...
The California Attorney General announced criminal charges against four men it claims are the owners and operators of Mugshots.com. The website has been under fire for years over its practice of ...
Karma can be painful, as the alleged owners of a controversial website which publishes police mugshots and charges people to have them removed, have discovered. On Wednesday, Thomas Keesee and Sahar ...
Two of the alleged owners of Mugshots.com, Sahar Sarid and Thomas Keesee, have been arrested in Florida. Mugshots.com is a website that publishes mugshots and charges for their removal. In addition to ...
The men behind Mugshots.com now face their own legal drama. Four men who allegedly operate the website that posts mugshots and arrest information face extortion charges for demanding money to take ...
It’s a hot Internet business: Get mugshots for free from government websites, put them on your own websites and then demand money when irate people plead to have their photos removed. The mugshot ...
Websites that publish mug shots and charge for their removal have defeated one lawsuit after the other, claiming First Amendment protection. But that defense to this shady industry may be about to ...
Four men allegedly behind the website Mugshots.com have been arrested and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced charges of extortion, money laundering and identity theft. The website ...
Three of the four owners of the Mugshots.com website have been arrested on charges of extortion, filed by the state of California. The four —Sahar Sarid, Kishore Vidya Bhavnanie, Thomas Keesee, and ...
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) has charged the alleged owners of Mugshots.com with extortion and two of the website’s four owners were arrested on Thursday in Florida. Sahar Sarid and ...
Here’s a fun bit of irony: The owners of Mugshots.com, the infamous site that has ruined countless lives, now have mugshots to call their own. Sahar Sarid and Thomas Keesee were arrested in Florida on ...