Hearing set for Backpage.com founder in case over sex ads
PHOENIX (AP) - A hearing is scheduled Thursday over whether a founder of the classified advertising site Backpage.com should be released from jail on charges of facilitating prostitution and money laundering. The detention hearing for James Larkin comes a day after a similar hearing began for the site's co-founder, Michael Lacey. Lacey's hearing will resume Friday.
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