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Originally Posted by JFPdude
It's more than that.
Being a person who searched for his kids for over 13 years after my ex wife abducted them it's an association thing. You think after she is found (hopefully this is the case) they won't do back ground checks on this guy?
Yahoo brings up turbofaces page 1st shot.
If we don't do the right thing and make sure he hands this over to someone with a good rep then we are dragging the media into here anyways but in a really bad light.
What if none of us contacted the police about the paypal links? you think David would volunteer that info? NO it would be a big investigation and anybody caught holding back facts could be prosecuted.
This is not about revenge on David it's about the right people doing the right thing.
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I also agree with you that this guy should hand the site over to someone outside of adult before any of this causes problems for the family.
The threats of "exposure" alone should be enough to convince him to turn it over.
If the guy really cares about the girl and the family, he should also (like the webmasters going after him) realize that this is much bigger than some personal fight.
The minute that "porn sites" and that little girl's name are mentioned together on CNN or Fox for the first time, a lot of people are going to feel pretty stupid, not the least of who will be the family themselves. Suddenly they will be being asked to explain porn allegations instead of worrying about their daugter.
The sooner this whole mess is far away from the adult industry, the better for everyone involved, especially the little girl and her family.