Imperial Valley Press

Arizona man charged in scheme targeting sex offenders

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PHOENIX ( AP) — Three people have been charged with fraud in Arizona in what prosecutor­s say was a harassment scheme to get payments from sex offenders in exchange for removing their names from a website.

In an indictment released Thursday, Charles Rodrick of Scottsdale and Brent Oesterblad are accused of obtaining informatio­n from the National Predator Database’s site and posting it on a site created by Rodrick.

Prosecutor­s say Rodrick, Oesterblad and Sarah Shea then received money for removing the names from Rodrick’s site but failed to do so or republishe­d the victims’ profiles on other sites owned by Rodrick. They also said the trio harassed others whose names weren’t listed in the National Predator Database by posting fraudulent sex offender profiles on Rodrick’s websites.

Rodrick, 60, was taken into custody Tuesday at Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport as he was returning from Costa Rica.

At Rodrick’s first court hearing, prosecutor Nicole Shaker said Rodrick has a separate $3 million civil judgment against him in Maricopa County for the victims in the criminal case, yet he hasn’t paid them anything. Shaker said Rodrick uses limited liability corporatio­ns and girlfriend­s to hide his assets.

At the hearing, Rodrick said the FBI had tried to build a federal case against him several years ago, but the case was turned down by a federal grand jury. “For this to surface now in 2021 is a shock to me,” Rodrick said.

 ?? Icopa County Sherif’s Ofice via AP
Mar- ?? In this undated photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is Charles Rodrick, who is charged in Arizona with fraud and other charges in what prosecutor­s say was a harassment scheme to get payments from sex offenders in exchange for removing their names from a website he owned.
Icopa County Sherif’s Ofice via AP Mar- In this undated photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is Charles Rodrick, who is charged in Arizona with fraud and other charges in what prosecutor­s say was a harassment scheme to get payments from sex offenders in exchange for removing their names from a website he owned.

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