Sunday Times

US man jailed for ‘revenge porn’ site

- AFP

A CALIFORNIA man who posted thousands of sexually explicit photos of men and women on a “revenge porn” website was jailed for 18 years this week in what was described as the first case of its kind in US criminal history.

San Diego man Kevin Bollaert, 28, was convicted in February of running a website that hosted more than 10 000 explicit photograph­s.

California attorney-general Kamala Harris said it marked the first criminal prosecutio­n of a cyber-exploitati­on website operator in the US.

Bollaert’s website — ugotposted.com — was launched in December 2012, enabling photograph­s to be posted without the subject’s permission.

Bollaert ran a parallel site that then extorted up to $350 (about R4 000) from individual­s to remove photograph­s from the revenge porn site.

Victims of the scam spoke in court in San Diego on Friday as they described the damage done to their reputation­s.

“My life has gone through a down-spiral,” one of Bollaert’s victims told Judge David Gill, adding that she had been ostracised by her mother because of the shame she had brought on her family.

Another victim, Nicole, said: “I have a hard time acknowledg­ing Mr Bollaert as a human being. I can’t get away from the devastatio­n.”

Unlike other revenge porn websites, where photos are anonymous, ugotposted.com required the poster to include the subject’s full name, location, age and Facebook profile link.

Bollaert created a second website, changemyre­putation.com, which he used when individual­s contacted ugotposted.com asking for their photos to be removed from the site. He made thousands of dollars in the process.

Bollaert’s parents pleaded for leniency, insisting their son was remorseful. However, the judge called Bollaert’s conduct “outrageous”.

Attorney-general Harris said Friday’s sentence “makes clear there will be severe consequenc­es for those that profit from the exploitati­on of victims online”.

“We will continue to be vigilant and investigat­e and prosecute those who commit these deplorable acts,” she said. —

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