Founders of Backpage.com head to trial

(Thanks to AP) The founders of the classified site Backpage.com are scheduled to go on trial Wednesday on charges of facilitating prostitution and laundering money in what authorities say was a scheme to sell ads for sex. Michael Lacey and James Larkin are also accused of using cryptocurrency and wiring money to foreign bank accounts to launder revenues earned from the site’s ad sales. Prosecutors say Backpage’s operators ignored warnings to stop running prostitution ads, some involving children. Lacey and Larkin maintain content on the site was protected by the First Amendment and say the site aided law enforcement whenever concerns arose about the safety of a woman or child. Lacey owned a home in Oak Creek Canyon north of Sedona.

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