The Columbus Dispatch

Judge declares mistrial at hearing for Backpage.com founders

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PHOENIX – A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday at the trial of the founders of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com on charges of facilitati­ng prostituti­on and laundering money after deciding prosecutor­s had too many references to child sex trafficking in a case where no one faced such a charge.

Michael Lacey and James Larkin were accused of taking part in a scheme to knowingly sell ads for sex on the site.

U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich said that the cumulative effect of the child sex trafficking references made by prosecutor­s in opening statements and by witnesses for the government “is something that I can’t overlook and will not overlook.”

Lacey and Larkin said the site never allowed ads for sex and used people and automated tools to try to delete such ads.

While prosecutor­s say the site published many ads that depicted children who were victims of sex trafficking, no one in the federal case in Arizona is charged with sex trafficking or child sex trafficking.

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