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Pompano Beach- from www.miaminewtimes.com – According to a lawsuit recently filed by a girl’s mother, last year RealityKings.com uploaded a hardcore porn featuring her 15-year-old runaway daughter, who used the stage name Bieyanka Moore [pictured].
Though Reality Kings has claimed it removed the offending video “immediately” after being informed that she may be underage, Moore’s film has spread throughout the internet and is still easily viewable.
One company that is still profiting off the video is Moniker Privacy Services, which is based in Pompano Beach and has registered at least five porn sites still featuring the video and X-rated screenshots — seven months after a family member left comments on the sites warning: “This is child pornography and your site can and will face charges!”
But Moniker Privacy Services has been down this road before. Less than a year ago, it was sued for broadcasting the statutory rape of a 15-year-old Florida girl.
Finding the actual humans that run Moniker takes a bit of leg work. In Florida corporation records, the company is registered to another company: Domain Systems, Inc. That company, meanwhile, is registered to three principals, all of them based out of an office in Los Angeles: Jeff Kupietzky [pictured], Elizabeth Murray, and Todd Greene.
They aren’t exactly dwelling in boiler rooms. Kupietzky, CEO of domain giant Oversee.net, does plenty of interviews — including this one where he mentions Moniker.
Four years ago, an eighteen-year-old Californian named Nathaniel Fry met a 15-year-old girl from Seminole County on MySpace, according to a lawsuit.
He convinced her to come to Sacramento, where on April 1, 2007, he wrote “4/1/07” and “sup /b/?” on his hand– codes for the notorious online forum 4chan — and photographed her performing oral sex on him. He then uploaded the photos to 4chan.
The photos soon wound up on sites like Exposedexgfs.com and kinkygfs.com. A lawsuit filed May 12 by the now adult victim — identified only as Jane Doe — named Moniker Privacy Services as liable for disseminating the child porn, even if it was just a front company used to conceal true owners. Doe’s lawyers quoted law stating that such “privacy service” companies are “liable for the activities of the operators… whose identities they seek to protect.”
The case is still in court. Tomorrow, we’ll bring you more information on Moniker Privacy Services, one of the dirtiest internet-based companies we’ve encountered — and that’s saying a lot. Messages left by Riptide at Oversee.net and Kupietzky’s home yesterday were unreturned.