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  2. How the Feds Destroyed Backpage.com and Its Founders - AOL

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    The Backpage co-founder and former alt-weekly magnate was standing in the library of his labyrinthine Paradise Valley, Arizona, home. The room abuts one of Lacey's two home offices, each teeming ...

  3. Jim Larkin (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Miami New Times, 1987: For its third paper, NTI went east and for less than $100,000 purchased The Wave, a Miami alt-weekly that they quickly renamed Miami New Times, investing $1.4 million into the paper, making it "the fastest growing weekly in the country" in 1990. [34] Dallas Observer, 1991: Lacey and Larkin bought the 11-year-old tabloid ...

  4. The Dallas Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Weekly is a newspaper headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [1] It is one of the major Dallas-Fort Worth black newspapers. [2] It was first published in 1954. [3] From 1954 to 1985 the publisher was founder Tony Davis, from 1985 to 2018 James Washington was publisher. Patrick Washington, James Washington's son, is now CEO/Co-Publisher. [4]

  5. Backpage - Wikipedia

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    Backpage founder Michael Lacey founded the Phoenix New Times in 1970, saying it was a response to the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings. Backpage co-founder Jim Larkin joined the New Times in 1971. [5] [6] [7] The New Times' papers were free and relied on advertising. The New Times especially relied on classified advertising to earn ...

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  8. Backpage.com founder Michael Lacey sentenced to 5 years in ...

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    Michael Lacey, a founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com, was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison and fined $3 million for a single money laundering count in a sprawling case ...

  9. Michael Lacey (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael G. Lacey (born July 30, 1948) is an Arizona-based journalist, editor, publisher and First Amendment advocate. He is the founder and former executive editor of the Phoenix New Times, which he and his business partner, publisher Jim Larkin, expanded into a nationwide chain of 17 alternative weeklies, known as Village Voice Media (VVM).