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California man convicted in "revenge porn" case

SAN DIEGO- A San Diego man who prosecutors say ran a "revenge porn" website featuring nude pictures of women often posted by jilted ex-lovers was convicted on Monday of identity theft and extortion charges, prosecutors said.

Kevin Boellart, 28, was institute guilty on 27 felony counts by a San Diego Canton Superior jury after 2-1/2 days of deliberation, according to the California Attorney General's Role, which prosecuted the case.

Jurors were unable to attain verdicts on one count each of identity theft and conspiracy.

Boellart was arrested in 2013, shortly afterwards Governor Jerry Brown signed a first-in-the-nation police force targeting so-chosen revenge porn websites. Prosecutors said he was the get-go defendant prosecuted under the constabulary.

Last week, the Federal Merchandise Commission banned a revenge porn site operator from the web in the first federal civil enforcement action against a similar site.

Prosecutors said Boellart, using the handle Vindictive2786, ran a website chosen YouGotPosted.com, which allowed spurned lovers to post explicit pictures of women.

The site required posters to provide links to Facebook pages, the victims' names, addresses, phone numbers and social media.

When the women tried to have their pictures removed, Boellart and a partner would need more than photos and private data, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors have said Boellart'due south site, which is no longer operational, had featured over ten,000 sexually explicit photos, and that he charged women up to $350 each to remove them. In opening arguments, Deputy Attorney Full general Tawnya Austin said the site amounted to "21st century blackmail."

According to a criminal complaint filed by prosecutors, Boellart netted more than than $10,000 betwixt December 2012 and September 2013 from women whose pictures had been posted and were removed.

Many whose images ended up on the YouGotPosted.com site eventually paid another website linked to the revenge porn site to have the pictures removed, not realizing it was operated by the same people, Austin said.

Boellart'southward lawyer argued at trial that Boellart was running a legitimate business.

"The question is whether what is distasteful and immoral is illegal," Emily Rose Weber told the jury during trial.

Boellart, who was taken into custody subsequently the verdict, faces a maximum of 20 years in prison house when he is sentenced on April 3.

Source: https://torontosun.com/2015/02/02/california-man-convicted-in-revenge-porn-case

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