Backpage Hearing Day 3
Backpage Hearing Day 3
Exhibit A
Case 2:18-cr-00422-SMB Document 1272-1 Filed 09/06/21 Page 2 of 87
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1 A P P E A R A N C E S
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U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
4 By: Mr. Peter S. Kozinets
Mr. Kevin M. Rapp
5 Ms. Margaret Wu Perlmeter
Mr. Andrew C. Stone
6 40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1200
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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For the Defendant Lacey:
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LIPSITZ GREEN SCIME CAMBRIA
16 By: Mr. Paul J. Cambria, Jr.
Ms. Erin E. McCampbell-Paris
17 42 Delaware Avenue, Suite 120
Buffalo, NY 14202
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20 BIENERT KATZMAN
By: Mr. Thomas H. Bienert, Jr.
21 Ms. Whitney Z. Bernstein
903 Calle Amanecer, Suite 350
22 San Clemente, CA 92673
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For the Defendant Padilla:
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DAVID EISENBERG, PLC
11 By: Mr. David S. Eisenberg
3550 North Central Avenue, Suite 1155
12 Phoenix, AZ 85012
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For the Defendant Vaught:
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JOY BERTRAND, LLC
15 By: Ms. Joy M. Bertrand
P.O. Box 2734
16 Scottsdale, AZ 85252
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1 P R O C E E D I N G S
23 answers the call, and asked her how many folks were going to be
24 having sex with the girl, and she needed payment in cash. The
5 local bus station, keep her for approximately two hours for
6 $250.
9 being followed. When her daughter arrives, she jumps out from
13 pockets.
16 could offer various goods and services for sale. I'm sure some
19 have a sofa in your home, you wanted to offer it for sale, you
7 Backpage.
20 middle you see rentals and real estate, where you can offer
22 you see the adult services of the website, escorts, body rubs,
6 eyed beauty. Ask about my two girl shows. And, thirsty, come
9 some of the titles, exotic freak, gone in an hour. And you see
11 text.
23 Jessica's ad.
3 age. And then there is also, shows you you can input your
5 for sexual services for money can contact you via e-mail or
11 at the bottom you see upgrade. Evidence will show that because
13 could pay extra to have their ads moved to the top. We looked
17 of folks looking for sex for money could contact you, you could
20 were also -- cost extra. You could pay for that upgrade where
23 ads.
3 where you could input your credit card information and post
7 Backpage.
16 and the like. Evidence will show that these defendants became
25 furniture for sale section. You see for Friday, March 6th, one
2 the jury, evidence will show that that one furniture ad was the
6 section of Backpage.
8 how it was laid out, and how you could post ads in the adult
13 Backpage.
18 company.
21 company.
24 company.
2 company.
6 Backpage.
13 Ferrer and Hyer will tell you that the vast majority of
4 New Times Media and Village Voice Media. Evidence will show
6 entities.
15 Backpage.com in 2004.
22 ads on Backpage.
3 years.
5 director Dan Hyer. He will tell you that the goal in the early
8 Backpage.com.
15 today so that you can try out our site. It costs you nothing.
17 please?
2 those websites --
6 Go ahead.
9 businesses overseas.
20 review site The Erotic Review. Evidence will show that The
8 Erotic Review.
12 Review, and the link is how do you know. And then you see the
15 offers: Sex, blow job, touch pussy, cum in mouth, lick pussy,
25 Backpage.
4 Facebook and they click on that Nike Jordan ad, it will take
8 business to Nike.com.
15 at now, for the month of January 2009, evidence will show that
16 The Erotic Review was responsible for more than 500,000 visits
20 Backpage.com.
3 The article went on to note that many of the folks charged have
6 prostitution website.
20 Dollar Bill, New York Platinum, and Sean Kim, throughout the
25 discount than him. Evidence will show that because these super
5 Hyer responds that we just cut you a check for $20,000, and if
8 you that in order for super poster Sean Kim to be cut a check
15 posters like Sean Kim, evidence will show that these defendants
17 fact that prostitution ads were rampant all over the website by
7 verbiage that has suck your or lick your. You may edit the ad
11 or taking out suck your or lick your and then posting the
23 revenue.
2 oral, back door, full service and blow. Again, ladies and
6 prostitution ad.
11 Backpage.com.
20 advertisement.
23 new users checked out the site? Well, evidence will show, a
24 few days prior to him sending that e-mail, Craigslist had shut
8 happened.
22 website.
4 on Backpage.com.
12 they were doing everything they could to prevent these ads from
15 opposite.
18 Joye Vaught send the moderation staff a couple weeks after this
20 to --
2 e-mail. Leaving notes on our site that imply that we are aware
14 section of Backpage.com.
17 image that had fail next to it, simply strip out the image and
21 images.
7 Fail meant strip out that image and post the sanitized version
10 prostitution ad.
18 section of Backpage.com.
25 here, changing nothing about the true nature of what was being
1 offered here.
8 them that, images aside, it's the text, it's the words in the
10 couple weeks after the AGs had just sent them this letter
13 tells staff, try to ban or strip out these terms from ads
15 the website.
18 change the true nature of what was being offered. It was still
19 a prostitution ad.
24 for reviews, but they insist on leaving them anyway. You can
5 and the prices associated with her time. Ladies and gentlemen,
7 they didn't shut down the website. They didn't try to prevent
8 these ads from being posted on the website. Why? Greed. They
14 evidence will show, that staff were told that the website
15 needed deep cleaning because the news media outlet CNN was
17 sex on Backpage.com.
21 notice --
12 children --
15 children.
23 via the 800 number, it's often done online now, you know, where
24 you found this image, the date and location, NCMEC will
10 they were doing all they could to prevent the illegal ads from
13 will show the money began to roll in about this time. Evidence
3 website.
10 run a report about children being sold for sex on the website.
11 Well, evidence will show before CNN ran this broadcast, they
24 show after a week, after they responded to CNN with that quote
4 covered with clothing and thongs can't be below the butt crack.
5 He tells them that if images are posted like this, these are
9 thongs below the butt crack, but he tells them to strip out the
13 Concealing the truth. And a week after they had just sent CNN
16 e-mail, CNN runs the broadcast entitled, Selling the Girl Next
23 sent CNN a cease and desist letter demanding that they not
24 re-air the broadcast. They also told CNN that Backpage was
4 for sex. And, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you will hear
5 from a senior vice president at CNN. He'll tell you that they
7 up on that challenge, and for one day pulled more than 12,000
22 But, of course, they didn't tell CNN that they had a reciprocal
1 jury, that a week after CNN sent them that letter, they sent
10 them to strip out TER, Erotic Review, and post the sanitized
13 ad, a week after CNN had just told them about the ads with The
17 their ads.
22 to have her text and her images removed from her ads.
1 firm bottom, and the two images associated with this ad,
2 evidence will show that they apologized to Licks a Lot that her
16 from ads, a week before meeting with the National Center for
18 And you will hear that they met with NCMEC, and during
25 CNN, they didn't tell NCMEC they had had a reciprocal link
2 truth.
6 prevent women and children from being sold for sex. And you'll
8 this trial. He'll tell you that during this meeting with
10 spread out Backpage ads across the table and went ad for ad
17 for the meeting included how they could be more flexible and
18 allow more coded terms. You'll also see about a week after
21 Relaxed Image Standards. And he tells them that the first and
22 last image you're looking at, that these images were okay to be
24 And the evidence will show for the second and third
25 image, staff were instructed to strip out the image and post
2 again, changing nothing about the true nature of what was being
3 offered.
19 change the true nature of what was being offered. It was still
5 prostitution ads, ads offering sex for money, from being posted
12 safety experts telling them that the phrase new in town was
16 told that the phrase AMBER Alert, that's right, the national
19 sex. But, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, evidence will show
22 the evidence will show that AMBER Alert was simply added to the
5 card or the same phone number to post multiple ads in the adult
8 But even after being told this, they continued to allow users
9 to post multiple ads with the same credit card, as well as post
4 verification. Greed.
8 Backpage.com.
18 the undeniable.
20 can't deny that they knew that the vast majority of the ads on
9 safeguards.
15 being made public. We need to stay away from the very idea of
17 truth.
6 They also tell them that this hub for illegal services has
10 still didn't shut down the website. Why? Greed. By the end
12 $60 million, more than 94 percent from fees they were charging
16 New York City, who have met in person with defendant Larkin, as
19 being sold for sex on Backpage, but after still finding the
23 sex.
9 she didn't claim her own daughter is being depicted in the ad.
13 tells staff that the link included images of her daughter who
14 had been drugged and taken against her will, and urged Backpage
15 to shut down, take down those ads. To which the response for
19 show that this same mother contacted Backpage a few days later,
23 daughter who had been drugged and taken against her will.
24 Nothing happened. The mother again the next day, and finally
25 the ads were taken down. The evidence will show that this
5 from victims during the course of this trial. They'll tell you
6 how Backpage made it easy to sell them for sex. They'll also
17 You see, evidence will show that this case isn't just
13 knew, if they only knew what we know now about how these
19 super posters like Sean Kim; how they were constantly changing;
21 the pressure they were receiving from the public; how they were
22 about to strip terms from ads, because if they only knew. Why?
23 Greed.
25 Naomi. Naomi here, Naomi who was sold for sex beginning at the
1 age of 14, she'll tell you that her traffickers told her
12 the age of 15. Destiny will tell you that if you attempted to
19 urged them to do, they didn't shut down the website. Why?
20 Greed.
10 And you will hear, evidence will show that this e-mail
12 Ferrer and Dan Hyer, who forwarded and sent this Chase Bank
14 Ferrer told them that I think our problem may get larger on
4 Backpage, it worked.
6 had generated nearly $113 million from that year alone, the
9 than 94 percent.
21 Backpage.
12 the site. And one of the agenda items for this meeting
14 down its adult erotic services section, and they were allowing
17 prepaid cards.
25 about the true nature of what was being offered. It was still
7 didn't know what we've discussed and what the evidence will
8 show in this case, but they were exactly right. They didn't
10 show, but they were exactly right in 2014 when they told these
16 NCMEC didn't have all this stuff, but they knew then
17 what the evidence would show. Why? They still didn't shut
18 down the website even after this brief being served to them by
24 income for 2014. Defendant Lacey for one year alone for the
2 than 10 million; and Spear, more than $4.3 million for this one
3 year alone.
21 defendants' permission.
1 in April 2015.
5 telling them that beginning May 1st that Mastercard might stop
10 former CFO and defendant Jed Brunst an e-mail telling him that
16 go down that path once, and the banks have the same issue with
17 our content.
23 illegality.
15 orders.
1 worked.
3 checks and money orders were sent and deposited into the bank
5 You see all the checks and money orders the customers had sent.
11 individuals who paid for the -- paid for their upgrades and
14 And the evidence will show this money that was deposited into
21 Brunst and Spear. And the evidence will show that once this
2 Lacey in 2015 still made nearly $26 million for this one year
19 evidence will show, and his family, more than $28 million for
23 report on Backpage. And the day this report was issued, these
4 Backpage where they remain until the website was seized and
7 had generated more than $135 million a year, the vast majority
8 of which came from fees they were charging to post and pay for
11 before the website was seized and shut down, more than 26 --
15 Mrs. Pride, that you'll hear from, who had to attempt to buy
16 sex with her daughter in order to rescue her from being sold
21 trafficker had been arrested and convicted for selling her for
20 defendants guilty.
21 Thank you.
23 recess. If you need more time to make sure you all get a
23 thought the Court had discussed and was put to bed and would
1 degrees and so on, and -- and someone there may very well think
2 that one of the signators was your husband. And I just think
3 that, you know -- and how does that get any better? You say,
17 it's about whether they can prove specific intent on the 50 ads
18 charged.
22 their site. They were repeatedly told after the fact that they
4 what he has done here that has irreparably tainted this jury
6 intent crime. You just need to find out that they know
9 therefore, they knew enough. And they are now supposed to, in
19 telling the jurors what I'm telling you, Your Honor, which, of
25 these people have been told, convict our guys, didn't identify
1 a single one of them for a single one of the 50 ads, not one.
2 It's outrageous.
8 what he did.
10 and especially he has now tainted the jury with the general
13 hear.
15 so --
16 MR. BIENERT: You know, Your Honor, I get it, but you
3 trafficking case.
5 guys, forget about this persuasive piece that Mr. Jones just
6 told you about all the women and children who have been hurt
12 beginning and the end where we're talking about a mother and
20 the 50 counts.
2 for a mistrial.
5 from them, but it's still important and it was still improper,
6 was the references to CNN. You know, it's this effort to say
18 responding to accusations.
1 improper.
6 examination, it's --
20 and has told these jurors to use, is flat wrong, and has not
23 matter.
25 services for money, which, by the by, has no basis in law, then
1 that grand jury was mis-instructed. They now have told us,
2 just like they told us, what, two hearings ago, that's their
10 undressed women come clean your house. Again, weird, but not
16 mistrial.
23 work. There is --
1 way. I'll give the example of the women who come clean house
19 present, but it's obviously 404(b), and it's improper, and it's
1 didn't mention one of the 50 ads. They also didn't mention one
9 part of this case, has never been noticed in this case, and all
10 to inflame this jury on issues that this Court has written and
18 respond to this.
25 even had given it, and then now they're objecting again, Your
1 Honor, about some of the same things that the Court has already
2 ruled on.
6 they could, and -- and they did, and Your Honor sustained and
12 just said they issued their report in January 2017, and the --
14 personals.
19 you know, an issue with the ads or what they were, he could
24 things that have already been litigated, you know, and the
25 Court have ruled that they were admissible to show notice, you
1 know.
7 and all these other five defendants are able to give their
21 April 2018.
9 -- well, I'm sure they have concerns about the content of the
14 part of our trial through witnesses. And so the jury will know
15 who the Arizona Attorney General was during the time those
18 that.
19 THE COURT: Let's see, and then the next one is their
11 jury on -- on the law in this case, Your Honor. And, you know,
13 don't see how that in any way -- I didn't mention any type --
19 Mr. Cambria who says that you never provided notice of the
23 statements --
2 from witnesses that they don't necessarily have notice of, and
6 They did get the report from the 302 from -- that is
14 looked at it in discovery.
19 to give us notice when we ask for it, we did and they didn't.
22 the 302.
25 what we asked.
3 that?
10 deal with it. And there was no such advance notice. And the
14 basically telling them that these are all -- you know, more
18 about it. He did not give us notice. And his response is, oh,
3 Ms. Selis. The comment that was made to Ms. Selis was by a
9 under the sun by every person under the sun who ever heard from
14 say that you would not pretrial admit any of that, you would
18 from Ms. Selis. She did not say -- no one ever said to her
21 shifting.
3 government's contention.
11 Thank you.
13 behind you.
17 which each of these ads was placed, was to say just give the
5 all of the evidence that they expect based on what they showed,
9 what the defense says likely was told to the grand jury as an
18 What?
24 the law --
10 waiver --
20 which is that the reason our clients had knowledge and notice
22 these things are happening. And he never ever, not once, said,
23 and here's a specific count where we're going to show you that
2 on the law with Your Honor, but the one area where we go home
4 got the law wrong, she's seeing it different than us -- but the
5 one area we've always said to each other, but she recognizes
10 he told this jury, you can and should find them guilty because,
12 Backpage. But he never said, and I'm going to show you that
16 venture. That's what you have said the case should be.
18 every word that has come out of Mr. Rapp's mouth, Mr. Jones's
20 fairness to you, you don't hear all the evidence or see it like
6 with authority to charge, or every judge who has ever seen this
7 case until now right here in this court, has recognized that
8 you can't convict these guys just because you hear anecdotally
12 saying you can. And the jury has heard it. They can't un-ring
17 he just said is just grossly wrong under the law. And he never
25 opening statements?
3 with our hands tied behind our back because you haven't given a
8 I'll call it adult sex or any kind of sex -- tell you stop, and
11 about Trump was such a great analogy, because, the truth is,
15 guy would have been prosecuted ten times over, but it's not the
3 Erotic Review.
20 advertising and he said, all right, I'm going to help you out.
3 indictment, but I will add one thing that I don't think we've
8 no connection between what Mr. Jones has said and any of those
10 forward.
22 the right?
17 getting information, the 302 from the -- the woman, the mother
18 that heard the statement from Mr. Lacey, and if you can tell me
2 Mr. Eisenberg was talking about is that there are cases that
3 say that if a prima facie case was not made out in the opening,
5 about the 50 ads that you said in your decision are the ones
6 that they have to show specific knowledge of, and that they
9 the statement from the professor and the statement from the
11 transcript.
14 you're going to --
17 that on a holiday?
2 every single thing we've said. I assume Your Honor will have
4 to do a shorter --
7 dirty to you.
20 upstairs, I'm doing some work with Elaine here, so feel free to
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