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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 3, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 19, 2011Comments: Stop bustedmugshots.comFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 3, 2011Comments: The law will punish me. I will be punished for the rest of my life because of what shows up from a simple search of my name on Google. I believe it cost me my job last Friday and I know it has affected a great relationship. I don’t want to pay for this forever. This is for 55.00 worth of small groceries. I would like this site to work with me and help me remove my image and information. ThanksFlag
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Name: Tim Donnelly on Oct 15, 2011Comments: I am just as pissed as everyone else here. While in college I participated in my share of youthful indiscretions will earning my degree in journalism. I also live in Texas and frequently go to Austin. I would like to take pictures and hassle (legally) the shitheads who started this. Lets give them a taste of their OWN MEDICINE. Please email me all information yall can find about this business, employees, and locations. I will use this info to leverage our cause on social media websites. timrdonnelly@yahoo.comFlag
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Name: Sandy Thomas on Nov 15, 2011Comments: I agreeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2011Comments: Evidently the self-righteous, mean-spirited cowards behind this site believe that everyone arrested, guilty or not, deserving or not must pay publicly and permanently for their misdeeds. That is of course unless you cave to their demands for payment to make everything go away. Extortion anyone?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard R Paske, Jr on Nov 25, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Yong-Kai Lou on Nov 27, 2011Comments: This website does not legally to get information. The owner tired to deceive my money and waste my time to fight with him.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 3, 2011Comments: These sites are extorting money from people by invading their privacy. Action is imminent.Flag
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Name: Beverly Simmons on Dec 5, 2011Comments: My son is metally ill and has turned his life around by finishing college and becoming engaged to a lovely person - all with much effort and dedication to doing things that are difficult for someone with his condition. the first thing a potential employer will see is an incorrect mugshot when he is googled.Flag
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Name: Keri Kilty on Dec 6, 2011Comments: This website is disgraceful. Praying on the misfortune of others. These people including myself have been through enough yet we take people when they are down and then drag their lifeless bodies through hot coals. It is disgusting and anyone who works for bustedmugshots.com, karma comes around I fear for their lives and the lives of their children. Misfortune is bound to come their way if they can sleep at night as is.Flag
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Name: Caron Sullo on Dec 9, 2011Comments: You have displayed my sons mug shot for an arrest he was not found guilty of. My 23 year old son was killed by a driver who we are in the middle of trying to have convicted. Remove my son (Daniel Shane Sullo) immediately.Flag
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Name: Paul Parrish on Dec 27, 2011Comments: Anything to make a buck is what the name of the website should be!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 30, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Riley on Jan 7, 2012Comments: This is extortion, plain and simple. They offer to take down the mugshot for a $68 'removal fee'.Flag
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Name: Deborah on Jan 9, 2012Comments: These are Devils and will burn in the flames of hell for the love of money!Flag
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Name: Nicholas on Jan 9, 2012Comments: This website is driven by greedFlag
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Name: Russell on Jan 9, 2012Comments: Just a solution to extort money!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Summer Rayne on Jan 14, 2012Comments: This is unfair. Especially when you put a pic in there of someone that bought a piece of equipment and paid cash for it but it was stolen we never knew this. Good people are being slandered, and not the liars that sell stuff then you find out that they or someone else reported stolen.Flag
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Name: David Steiner on Jan 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Josh Grubben on Jan 18, 2012Comments: I think this form of exploitation needs to end.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 20, 2012Comments: To file a formal complaint against consumer fraud (i.e.extortion) contact Attorney General of Texas, Greg Abbott, P.O. Box 12548, Austin, TX 78711-2548 www.oag.state.tx.usFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 23, 2012Comments: Mrs. Sullo please go to their websites and ask them to remove your sons picture. That is so sad! I was also a victim of these sites. I was wrongfully arrested by the police and later filed a complaint. The professional standards sustained my complaint and charges were dropped. However, 8 years later my picture and name are plastered on the internet. A friend told me about it and I almost wanted to kill myself! Luckily, prayer turned me away from that. If these people only cared about what they are doing by putting this information out here without confirming guilt or innocence. I have been tried in the court of public opinion and when you search my name now I am connected to an internet mugshot. How disappointing. LORD HAVE MERCY ON THESE PEOPLES SOULS. What they are doing is wrong and they are hell bound.Flag
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Name: Michael Pratt on Jan 27, 2012Comments: no trail, sentence off the books via those affectedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2012Comments: very shocking and annoying.they have displayed my picture although i was found not guilty and my records expunged. these guys should be lawfully punished.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Priscilla McAbee on Jan 30, 2012Comments: This must be stopped. These people are the scum of the earth.Flag
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Name: Eked on Jan 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2012Comments: I was Nolle Prosquie and Expunged. These sites still push themselves to the first page of my name. They have no time limit, they don't fall back over time. The law has No Clarity to handle the 1St amendment and the internet. These are malicous sites, not government sites. The courts don't even know how to categorize the platforms (internet servers). This may be public informartion, but now, I'm being asked to pay someone to give me back my rights to my public information, so that I can be private ? (The telephone book gives me an opt-out choice) How long does the internet and some mugshot firm, think I need to wear a "Scarlet A" for.?.Who will determine that? Thought I would add this information: http://www.citmedialaw.org/blog/2010/will-italys-conviction-google-execs-stick ( Submitted by Arthur Bright on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 12:14. Those of you with a nose in the news will undoubtedly have heard that three of the Google execs were in fact found guilty of invasion of privacy, though the defamation charges were dismissed. It's puzzling, as the Italian judge's ruling (and indeed, the Italian law in general) seems to ignore the EU directive mentioned above. You can find a new blog post about the verdict here.) ..Where are their mugshots?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 2, 2012Comments: Charges were dropped. I can't find work because of the google searches. Mugshotsusa is the first thing that pops up next to my name.Flag
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Name: Ashley McCollum on Feb 3, 2012Comments: Said incidents occurred 7 years ago. This is my life. I have worked VERY hard to start over and move on. I am well on my way to a great MBA program and this can seriously harm any potential job opportunities after grad school. This is scandalous to say the least.Flag
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Name: Dan Hodlick on Feb 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dominic McWhorter on Feb 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2012Comments: It is about time that these extorters are reigned in. They are causing harm to people who have pending applications for work, housing, and other vital needs.Flag
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Name: Sammy Willhoite on Feb 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Amber Bleiler on Feb 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Keyon Lassiter on Feb 15, 2012Comments: how does the public expect excon's to rebuild their own life in positive manner when any nut with internet access can just google themFlag
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Name: Peggy Hopkins on Feb 15, 2012Comments: disgusting loosersFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nathanial Landy on Feb 23, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 26, 2012Comments:Flag