Dec. 12, 2024
DOJ seizes $215M from shuttered sex trafficking website in historic forfeiture case
Under the settlement, more than 80% of seized assets - including cash, cryptocurrency, and San Francisco real estate used in operations - will be distributed to victims through an upcoming reimbursement process.




The U.S. Department of Justice has secured a $215 million forfeiture from Backpage.com, concluding its civil case against what was formerly the internet's leading classified advertising website.
Under the settlement, more than 80% of seized assets - including cash, cryptocurrency, and San Francisco real estate used in operations - will be distributed to victims through an upcoming reimbursement process. United States of America v. $1,546,076.35 In Bank Funds Seized from Re...
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