This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SHAWNEE, Kan. — In the age of the Internet, ...
TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Three Ohio plaintiffs are claiming victory over Internet sites that charged them to remove criminal mugshots posted online for the world to see. Three residents filed ...
There are around 70 million Americans with a criminal record. And most of them have had a mug shot taken, which Karen Duffin from our Planet Money podcast reports has led to a business opportunity ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An Ohio lawsuit that gained national attention over Internet sites that make money off jail booking photos has been settled, though a plaintiff's attorney says he continues to seek ...
The growing online mugshot-removal racket -- where arrestees pay sometimes hundreds of dollars to remove their mugs -- is being hit with extortion accusations in a novel lawsuit testing the bounds of ...
A measure banning the practice of charging people for the removal of their mug shots from the Internet has been signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown. SB1027, by Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, was ...
But here's where the business is markedly different from the mugshots that have appeared for eons in newspapers and on TV: The relatively new companies will charge a fee -- as much as $300 in one case ...
Tampa, Florida – RemoveMyMugshot.org powered by Incept Technologies, is the first company to offer mugshot removal service without having a backdoor relationship with mugshot publishers like other ...