Fox News is facing even more legal troubles, as not only is it facing a lawsuit from Smartmatic worth billions, but also a new one from Hunter Biden over revenge porn.
The man who once ran an infamous "revenge porn" website pleaded guilty to hacking and identity theft on Thursday and is facing up to seven years in prison.
A California jury convicted a 28-year-old man of 27 felony counts for posting more than 10,000 sexually explicit photos of women online to extort them for hundreds of dollars each. Kevin Bollaert was found guilty of 21 identity theft and 6 extortion counts.
On Monday, a Los Angeles man was sentenced Monday for posting topless photos of his ex-girlfriend online, making him the first person to be convicted under California's new revenge porn law.
A Texas woman is suing Facebook for $123 million alleging that she notified the popular social network when she became a victim of revenge porn, but it failed to act until months later.
Hunter Moore, a 27-year-old internet pornography mogul who helped create a new, nauseating, genre of pornography - so-called "Revenge Porn," was arrested by the FBI and indicted on federal charges this week, along with an alleged accomplice.