MyEx.com Ordered Shut Down, Operators Fined $2 Million

MyEx.com Ordered Shut Down, Operators Fined $2 Million

LAS VEGAS — A federal court on Friday ordered that revenge porn site MyEx.com be permanently shut down and that its operators pay more than $2 million after finding they violated federal and state laws by posting sexually explicit images of people and their personal information without consent and charging takedown fees.

In a complaint filed in January at U.S. District Court in Carson City, the FTC and Nevada alleged that MyEx.com and parent company EMP Media Inc. were dedicated solely to revenge porn and solicited intimate pictures and videos of victims, along with their personal information such as their name, address, employer and social media account information.

The site, which shut down shortly after the complaint was filed, urged visitors to “add your ex,” and to “submit pics and stories of your ex.” In numerous instances, the defendants allegedly charged victims fees from $499 to $2,800 to remove their images and information from the site. As of December, there were approximately 12,620 entries on the site.

The federal court entered a default judgment and ordered the defendants — EMP Media and Shad Applegate, also known as Shad Cottelli — to pay more than $2 million.

In addition, the court granted the FTC’s request to permanently ban the defendants from posting intimate images and personal information of others on a website without notice and consent.

The order also requires the defendants to destroy all such intimate images and personal information in their possession and prohibits them from charging individuals fees for removing such content from a website.

The order further requires third parties to disable any website hosted for the defendants when those third parties have knowledge that the site posts revenge porn.

Earlier this year, the FTC and Nevada approved a settlement with one of the other defendants in the case, Aniello Infante, who served in various corporate roles including president of EMP Media.

The settlement with Infante, including a $205,000 judgment against him, imposed similar conditions as the court’s latest order.

  

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