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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2012Comments: extortion!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 29, 2012Comments: I hope the company doing this scamming is caught, people have done their time for the crime, they do not need to have old wounds reopened. They also don't realize that they are costing people jobs when someone runs a 'Google' search on a possible employee. Some things are funny, this is not and the people running this site need to have their photos posted on the FBI's most wanted list for extortion and blackmail.Flag
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Name: Scott Ference on Mar 3, 2012Comments: Innocent until proven guilty. I find it odd they'll take it down for a fee. That in itself seems like a crime. Extortion I think.Flag
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Name: Discount OEM Software on Mar 9, 2012Comments: 3TNBLo Thanks so much for the post. Great.Flag
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Name: Oleksiy Svitelskiy on Mar 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Oleksiy Svitelskiy on Mar 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2012Comments: Extorsion is NOT legal.Flag
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Name: Colby Stencel on Mar 10, 2012Comments: here is an article that may help http://newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com/Legal/News/2012/02_-_February/Appeals_court_finds_mug_shots_off_limits/Flag
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Name: Rose Saperstein on Mar 13, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 20, 2012Comments: stop this madness. This is extortion. My case was sealed but those soulless people still insist i publicly get humiliated and lose my job. STOP THIS MADNESS.Flag
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Name: Wholesale Men Clothing on Mar 20, 2012Comments: Great article.Really thank you! Awesome.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 21, 2012Comments: This is illegal.Flag
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Name: Adam Burton on Mar 22, 2012Comments: This is internet slander if falsly arrested!Flag
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Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Mar 22, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2012Comments: Busted mugshots extorts money from people's misfortunes. DO NOT SPEND ONE CENT to get your picture taken down. It doesn't work and only leaks out again and again. It's also a form of extortion and defamation.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lindsey on Mar 27, 2012Comments: People shouldn't make money from a very hard time in my life where I made a mistake. Now I'm seeking help and I've been very successful, I don't need this hanging over my head. Somebody needs to put a stop to this or start a class action suit.Flag
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Name: Jason Fanton on Mar 28, 2012Comments: Showing my mugshot for a charge that was dismissed is unacceptable slander. I think a class action lawsuit is in order.Flag
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Name: Liliana Ronchelli on Mar 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kraig Welsh on Mar 30, 2012Comments: They are a scam to take peoples money legally. Even those with an expunged or dismissed case will appear on this site.Flag
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Name: Daniel Devlin on Mar 31, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Stauter on Mar 31, 2012Comments: This company is run by convicted felons and they are con men. They are in this to extort money from people, and some have actually paid money to them which is a shame. I bit someone who stole my cell phone and I was charged with battery while the true criminal was charged with grand larceny (my phone was worth over $500 at that time). The charges against me were dropped but mugshots.com does not state that. This is nothing more than extortion and they will have their day in court. Class actions suits are coming together in many states to bring these criminals to justice. They will have their day in court and I will be right there to watch it happen. Let's get these thugs right back where they belong, in jail.Flag
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Name: Mark Powers on Apr 5, 2012Comments: Mugshot sites are manipulating public information for their personal gain. They partner with removal sites to extort unsuspecting people.Flag
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Name: Lizmary Morales on Apr 12, 2012Comments: These mug shot removal companies are charging hundreds of dollars to innocent people, only to have it appear on multiple sites. They need to be stopped.Flag
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Name: Mariann Bacharach on Apr 14, 2012Comments: I believe these media outlets are slanderous and are not beneficial to the public. Many people who are innocent have been displayed and hurt through this type of yellow journalism.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 15, 2012Comments: Please contact us for more details or if you need more support. Also reach out to cr_resumes@hotmail.comFlag
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Name: Kim Armour on Apr 17, 2012Comments: I agree. They post embarrassing information on you and then charge you a fee to remove it! How is that not extortion!?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2012Comments: This unscrupulous company's website "bustedmugshots.com" lists a bogus phone number on their website. They attempt to extort money from citizens by posting arrest records, even for false arrests with dropped charges as was in my case, on multiple websites, damaging reputations and careers for profit.Flag
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Name: Jason Reed on Apr 18, 2012Comments: full support!Flag
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Name: John Flanary on Apr 20, 2012Comments: these people are organized white collar criminals being protected by local police departments thinking its funny to haress people further. what we need to do is have everybody continously click on their mugshots 50 to 100 times a day and cause a massive expense for them at google. google will do anything for money they don't care if somebody extorts money you with their help. they are guilty period. make everybody pay. if they loose money, it will stop.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nora Ayala on May 1, 2012Comments: I agree fully.Flag
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Name: Temyus Bryant on May 2, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 7, 2012Comments: http://blackmail-extortion.com/Flag
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Name: Brelsford Johnson on May 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Josiah Smith on May 10, 2012Comments: someone copied the pic and posted it on a social network and I'm taking civil mattersFlag
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Name: Robert Tiedemann on May 12, 2012Comments: What these people are doing is wrong. Extortion and misuse of public information. Why are no law officers taking them down?Flag
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Name: Stephen Yarbrough on May 17, 2012Comments: I know I must pay the price for my actions, but having websites like this make embarrassing information about me the first hit on a Google search is life impacting.Flag
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Name: Jay Jay on May 17, 2012Comments: they are messing up peoples life a girl i know just lost her job she has two kids..but the people doing this are going to pay when there are charged o boy they are going to get there a!! kickedFlag
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Name: Eric Stapf on May 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: KORINNA MCCARTNEY on May 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: KORINNA MCCARTNEY on May 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Zena Hyatt on May 21, 2012Comments: the website is nothing but a bunch of bullies who cant make money doing anything else other than exploiting people. what if someone had a stalker? this website would show that person where he/she is. what if the person was arrested for something very small? potential employers will find this a deal breaker because it looks bad no matter what the crime. even mistaken identity. then they have the nerve to tell people to give their court documents proving them innocent or charging almost $70 just to take it down? really? like i said theyre BULLIES. this should be illegalFlag
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Name: Matt Hubin on May 23, 2012Comments: Busted is a despicable website. Extorting people for removal of private informationFlag
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Name: Jesse Komrs on May 29, 2012Comments:Flag