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New lawsuits β one of which involves a Riverside County case β were filed Wednesday in California and three other states on behalf of women who say they were victimized as teenagers when they were sold for sex on Backpage. The California suit is on behalf of a teenager who says she was 15 when she was advertised in Riverside County in August Aside from the California case, the suits were filed in Alabama, Texas and Washington, and are believed to be the first to individually name the operators of Backpage.
Chief Executive Officer Carl Ferrer and purported owners Michael Lacey and James Larkin are among those being sued, along with other affiliated individuals and holding companies. The complaints say the three men are liable because they knew they were profiting from illegal sex trafficking.
She has said that she believes the company is on firm legal ground and works hard to report abuses of the website. The website has said that it scans for 25, terms and code words linked to prostitution, sex trafficking and child exploitation, and it reports about suspicious ads every month to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Ferrer, Lacey and Larkin appeared in a California courtroom on Tuesday to contest similar criminal charges that they say are barred by federal law and free speech protections. Amala has a separate lawsuit against the company awaiting trial after it survived a legal challenge that reached the Washington state Supreme Court.
But the U. The four new lawsuits are the first to be filed since Backpage shuttered its adult services section earlier this month as a U. Though the escort listings were removed, Inland police say they just shifted to the dating pages, where ads contain photos of scantily clad women in suggestive poses.