Base de données Jurisprudence

Participation à un groupe organisé

Infractions

• Entente en vue de commettre une infraction grave

Degré d’implication

• Acte manifeste commis en vertu d’une entente

United States of America v. Ferrer, No. 218-CR-00464-DJH (D. Ariz. April 5, 2018)

Résumé des faits

Carl Allen Ferrer, the CEO and one of the co-founders of Backpage, a now defunct online classified advertisement site, pled guilty to “conspiracy to commit offence or to defraud United States” in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. In his plea agreement, he acknowledged that the majority of revenue for the site came from illegal advertisements and that Backpage used bank accounts for shell companies and cryptocurrency processing companies (i.e., CoinBase, Crypto Capital, GoCoin, Kraken, and Paxful) to conceal the source of its revenue. He also acknowledged in his plea agreement that he conspired to sanitize advertisements by removing words and photos that were indicative of prostitution. As part of the plea deal, Ferrer is required to forfeit the company’s assets and property, take all the steps in his power to permanently shut down Backpage, and testify that Backpage engaged in money laundering and facilitated prostitution. At the time of writing, he has not yet been sentenced.

Commentaire / Faits marquants

This case involves the prosecution of an Internet intermediary, Backpage, that was involved in the commission of serious crimes. Particularly, Backpage facilitated crimes such as money laundering and the facilitation of prostitution.

In addition to the defendant, in a separate case, a “sales and marketing director” of Backpage, D.H., also pled guilty to conspiracy to facilitate prostitution in a scheme that was designed to provide free advertisements to sex workers in order to draw them away from Backpage’s competitors. The trials of another six persons affiliated with Backpage (M.L, J.L. S.S., J.B., A.P., and J.V), which include the other two co-founders of Backpage (M.L and J.L.), were postponed until 2021.

Questions transversales

Responsabilité

Responsabilité pour

• Infraction consommée

Responsabilité fondée sur

• Intention criminelle

Responsabilité impliquant

• Auteur principal (d’une infraction)

Commission d’une infraction

Détails

• Impliqué dans un groupe criminel organisé (Article 2(a) CTOC)

enquête

Confiscation et saisie

Biens saisis

In addition to USD bank accounts, cryptocurrencies, and other financial instruments, property, including domain names, servers, real property, intellectual property, and other corporate assets and property, was seized.

 

Base légale

18 U.S.C. § 981(a)(1)(C)

 

Informations sur la procédure

Système juridique:
Droit commun
Décision judiciaire la plus récente:
Tribunal de première instance
Type d'Action Juridique:
Criminel / pénal
Les accusés ont été jugés:
séparément (procès parallèles)
 
 
Procédure #1:
  • Étape:
    premier jugement
  • Numéro de dossier officiel:
    United States of America v. Ferrer, No. 2:18-CR-00464-DJH (D. Ariz. April 5, 2018)
  • Tribunal

    Titre

    United States District Court for the District of Arizona

     

    Location

  • Ville:
    Phoenix
  • Province:
    Arizona
  • • Criminel / pénal

    Description

    The defendant entered into a plea agreement. At the time of writing, the defendant has not been sentenced.

     

    Défendeurs / Répondants de la première instance

    Nombre d'autres accusés:
    7
    Prévenu:
    Carl Allen Ferrer
    Sexe:
    Homme
    Nationalité:
    Américain

    The defendant was the CEO and co-founder of Backpage.

    Accusations / Demandes d’indemnité / Décisions

    Prévenu:
    Carl Allen Ferrer
    Législation/Code:

    18 U.S.C. § 371

    Détails de charges:

    Conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud United States

    Verdict:
    Guilty

    Tribunal

    United States District Court for the District of Arizona

    Sources / citations

    United States of America v. Ferrer, No. 2:18-CR-00464-DJH, Information, Plea Agreement, Transcript of the Plea Hearing, Prelimary Forfeiture Order (D. Ariz., 2018)