Kevin Christopher Bollaert, 27, was arrested yesterday in San Diego and charged with 31 felony counts of conspiracy, identity theft and extortion over the racket, which allegedly made him tens of thousands of dollars.
"This website published intimate photos of unsuspecting victims and turned their public humiliation and betrayal into a commodity with the potential to devastate lives," said California's Attorney General Kamala Harris said.
Bollaert, who is being held in jail on USD 50,000 bail, allegedly created the website ugotposted.Com in December last year, allowing explicit photos to be posted without the subject's permission.
Unlike other revenge porn websites where photos are anonymous, ugotposted.Com required the poster to include the subject's full name, location, age and Facebook profile link.
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Bollaert created a second website,
changemyreputation.Com, which he used when individuals contacted ugotposted.Com asking for their photos to be removed from the site.
He then allegedly extorted victims by offering, from the changemyreputation website, to remove content from ugotposted.Com for a fee of up to USD 350, allegedly making tens of thousands of dollars, according to court documents.