
·S1 E5
The Vigilantes
Episode Transcript
A quick note, This is episode five of a six part series.
If you haven't heard the prior episodes, we recommend going back and starting there.
It should also be noted that this series explores sexualized imagery involving miners and violence.
Please take care when listening.
How did you feel when you heard the name Patrick Carrey?
Speaker 2Overall like sharkeed, Like completely sharcked.
Speaker 1I was sitting with Kayla back where the story began.
We were in her living room, a couple miles from the basement where Patrick Carey had wreaked havoc on the young woman of Levett Town.
Kayla remember, was the first person to learn from her father that she was on the website, and she later came to learn that Patrick Carey was the person behind the faked photos of her.
Speaker 2This kid would DM me all the time and also like swipe up on my Instagram stories.
He never gave strange vibes to me, So when I heard his name, I'm like, are we thinking the same Patrick Carrey?
Because that's insane?
Speaker 1And how did learning who was behind the website change your perspective on the situation.
Speaker 3I think that made it even worse for Kayla.
Speaker 1His actions had real world consequences.
Speaker 2It completely altered the way that I thought about my body.
I used to feel so confident about it.
I felt so in tune with my body, and then it completely changed.
I started having eating issues.
I would eat two baits and feel absolutely disgusted in what I'm eating and disgusted in my body for wanting food.
Speaker 1What Patrick had done to Kayla's pictures online worked on Kayla offline.
He had manipulated her images, played with and altered her body to suit himself, and in turn, she was changed.
She had to figure out who she was now in the aftermath of his campaign.
She sought help, did the work, and eventually learned how to cope.
Speaker 2It took a long time for me to get there.
It took a lot out of me, and I'm never going to get the old person back, like I'm a whole new person now.
Speaker 1In a comic book, this would be her origin story.
Speaker 4This is New at five right here a disturbing arrest on Long Island.
Some of the details are just too graphic for TV, but what we can tell you is that a young man is charge of posting explicit images of underage women online, allegedly taking their faces in personal info and then posting them to pornographic websites.
Speaker 1In December twenty twenty two, Patrick Carey pleaded guilty.
During his court appearances, he had to face not only the judge, but also the survivors and their families, which was closely covered by local New York news.
Speaker 4The mother of one victim sat in court today as Carrie, twenty years old, faced dozens of charges including child pornography, harassment, and stalking.
Speaker 5Because this is just terrible.
It's horrible, and it's affected these girls, like you can't even imagine.
These are good girls, they're in college.
It's just horrible what this animal has done.
Speaker 2I was wearing this long gray dress because I didn't want him to see my body.
Speaker 1When Kayla showed up at the Nassau County Courthouse, she stood out here a vibrant shade of orange.
Speaker 2I didn't want any part of my skin showing because I was scared that he would look at me and instantly start thinking something or even saying something to me.
Speaker 1She walked into the building by herself and made her way through the halls.
Speaker 2It was really like gloomy in there, and it was a tiny little room.
He was already in there, sitting down, and there was only one seat left and it was right next to him.
Speaker 1Kayla froze.
He was just.
Speaker 2There with no handcuffs, no lawyer next to him, all by himself.
He didn't have any family with him.
I had no family with me because they were all working and.
Speaker 3Busy, so nobody could come with me.
And I was really scared.
Speaker 2And then I saw him, and it was like a fire or flight in my body, and quite honestly, it was probably the scariest moment.
I instantly went into a panic attack.
I ended up staying outside in the hallway because I just could not bring myself to walk past him have him look at me.
Even though he wouldn't look at me, He kept his head down the whole entire time.
Speaker 1It had been more than two years since she had first seen the website, and now, after all this time, Kayla found herself in the same room as the person who had gone after her.
Even as she felt the panic rise up, she also felt herself growing more and more furious.
Speaker 2He's maybe didn't physically hurt someone, but he mentally and emotionally abused us, And the fact that they're just letting him be out there with no one attending him, with no handcuffs.
It was very angering that I just I had nowhere else to go, and it was very hurtful.
I felt like it was like a smack in the face, like, oh, here we go again.
Speaker 3I have to deal with him.
Speaker 2And for that to be the first court appearance that I went to, and that's already how I was starting off, it really set the tone that like, okay, like I really got to be prepared for these next court appearances, because this is what could happen next time I found by myself.
Speaker 1One day in court, a father of one of the victims was physically restrained from trying to attack Patrick.
At another prosecutors read several of Patrick's more graphic posts out loud, and his father, a former NYPD detective, left the courtroom visibly distressed.
Kayla showed up almost every day.
Then she did what at first had felt unthinkable.
She chose to face him.
She remembers when she decided what she was going to say, it.
Speaker 2Was actually in the shower.
It was like struggling to figure out what I already said I was going to do it.
A victim impacts the ement, but I didn't really know exactly what I wanted to say, and it was really angering me.
Speaker 3And I was so low.
Speaker 2I was like sitting down in my shower, just letting the hot water hit me.
And then it just hit me, and I took out my phone and I just started writing at my notes and I did not stop.
Like I wrote the whole entire thing, partably in five minutes.
I said it to myself three times and I was like, this is the speech.
Speaker 3It seemed.
Speaker 1And hearings, victims are invited to share an impact statement to help the judge determine the correct punishment.
Kayla was the only victim to read a statement at Patrick's sentencing.
She felt nervous, but she got up from her seat in the courtroom and walked to the podium in front of the judge, about twenty feet from Patrick.
Her hands shook so much she could barely read her own handwriting.
Speaker 2I think the shaking wasn't the nerves, it was the anger in me.
And I just needed to breathe, and I did that.
I had to pretend nobody was in the room and I was just speaking from my heart.
I stared directly at him, and he would not look at me.
He kept looking straight ahead, and just like down, he refused to look at me.
He was looking at his hands.
But the whole time I spoke, I looked at him, the whole entire time.
But it was the hard thing ever, because I didn't want him to know my emotions.
I don't like people knowing my emotions already as it is, but having him know my emotions felt like a very vulnerable.
Speaker 1You can say no to the next question, but we have your victim impact statement.
Would you feel comfortable reading it out?
Speaker 2Thinks I hear it here, I can safely say you are the weakest person in the room, not any of the victims.
You had to sit behind an electronic device to say how you felt.
I am the strongest person in the room because I am looking you directly in the face to tell you that you discuss me.
You hurt me, but you've also changed me.
You completely changed the way that I viewed myself and my body, and for that, I'll never forgive you your name, will forever give me night and haunt me.
You have non idea what you have done to me mentally and physically, But at least I am strong enough to be able to tell you this.
Speaker 3To your face.
Speaker 2You make me sick like you make others, and I promise you that will never change.
I hope you remember that.
Now I have to heal my inner child because you couldn't hold back on your sexual desires and thoughts.
Speaker 1How do you feel reading that again?
Speaker 2Empowered?
Speaker 1Empowered in what way.
Speaker 2That I was able to actually stand up in front of him and speak my mind.
Every single thing that I wrote in that statement was completely correct.
Like he is disgusting to me.
Still, I'll never forgive him.
Speaker 1There were dozens of young women who were targeted by him on that website, but only a few of them decided to be involved in the criminal case.
Why did you want to be involved in it?
Speaker 2Because someone needs to speak out.
I already went through trying to be quiet about it and trying to push it past, But now finding out that this happened to so many other.
Speaker 6Women and.
Speaker 2The extent that it happened in, Yeah, no, I couldn't be quiet on that.
Also, it's not fair to us girls that we had to sit here in silence seeing a website be posted of us and not be able to do anything, and just have to sit here and take it.
No, that's not fair at all.
Speaker 1From iHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope, this is Leavettown.
Speaker 3I'm Olivia Cavell and I'm Maggie Murphy.
Then it was Patrick Carey's turn to speak.
Patrick wouldn't talk to us for this podcast, so we're having a voice actor read some of his statement here.
Speaker 6Before the court.
I can say endlessly, how I regret what I have done for the rest of my life.
How I wish I could take it all back, not just because of the legal and social repercussions, but the regret that I failed my basic responsibility as a decent member of society.
Thirty forty fifty years from now, I will still be reflecting and atoning simply to feel good about myself.
Still, from this point on, it is up to me to show to the court and the people that care about me that I can do better.
I can't chalk up my awful behavior to being a young, dumb kid.
I have to address my own social and mental issues that got me here in the first place.
Only consistently within a lifestyle of discipline, empathy, and routine for a long time, can I prove I'm worthy of some capacity of trust.
And finally to my many victims and their families, if you want to hear anything from me at all, I would want my last words to be that I do not expect forgiveness.
I'm just sorry.
Speaker 2He apologized, and like that's worth nothing to me.
You did what you did, and that's that.
Like you already did that.
Just because you say I'm sorry, it's not going to change anything.
Speaker 3Since Patrick had pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including three felonies, there wasn't a question about whether he was going to be punished, only how the punishment would be doled out.
The Nassau County District attorneys, Melissa Scannell and Kelsey Laura, had worked to have him charged with sex crimes in part to be sure that he was monitored for as long as possible.
As Kelsey told us.
Speaker 2We felt very strongly about having him on that sex offender probation because it's much more stringent than typical probation.
Speaker 1In the end, he was sentenced to six months in prison plus ten years probation and a lifetime status as a registered sex offender, so no smartphones, no device with a camera without prior approval, and no living within one thousand feet of a school or a playground, which meant that when he got out of prison, he'd have to move out of his mum's house because it was right behind in elementary school.
Before handing down the sentence, the judge told Patrick, quote, I can only hope that during your period of incarceration you will reflect and think and understand about the mental violence and intimate and emotional theft you did to these young women, and that they will continue to endure this for many years to come as a result of your cold and truly despicable behavior.
With Patrick behind bars, Melissa and Kelsey from the District Attorney's office had one final mission to get the survivors pictures off the website.
Remember, the vast majority of the pictures and reposts weren't illegal because the law at the time didn't say anything about posting deep faked nude images even if the people in them were minors.
They were deep fakes.
But now their creator was a convicted sex offender.
The prosecutors thought they might have a shot of convincing the site administrator to take down the images, but when they went to the website, they discovered it was gone.
Can you talk about your realization that come on printed pecks had gone dark.
Speaker 3So when we realized that the website had gone down, we were really happy.
We thought that that was wonderful.
Speaker 2This is.
Speaker 3Like, oh good, somebody else got them.
That somebody else was Will Wallace the PI Back in New Zealand.
Speaker 7There was kind of a loose collection of information on the Internet about the website.
That period of my life.
I was trying to make a concerted effort to get the website removed from the Internet.
Speaker 3While Melissa and Kelsey had been working up charges against Patrick Carey, Will had turned his focus from catching people who were posting on the website to trying to get the whole thing shut down.
By this point, Will had helped solve a few cases and was frankly sick of it, of the site, the images, the harassment, all of it.
He was tired of playing whack a mole with creeps and ready to take down the site and the person responsible for its existence.
Will's next step was to try and figure out who had registered the domain.
Speaker 7Within a r there is something called who's histories.
Whoa's entries are not very common nowadays.
Anyone who registers our website pretty much gets their information redicted.
But one of the very first entries for come on printed pecks head and old burner email.
Speaker 3Burner emails are commonly used by people who want to hide their identity, So how do you connect a burner email to an actual person?
A massive security breach may have exposed the social security numbers of millions of Americans follow the hackers.
Speaker 2Hackers have breached the email accounts of two dozen organizations.
Speaker 3Profiles and nearly seven million customers were hacked.
Data breaches a treasure trove of information headline News at the time.
When hackers steal our data from a company, they treat it like loot, to be sold off for profit, usually on the dark web.
But after a few years the information is no longer worth much and makes its way to the broader web.
So Will was able to find an old database of hacked email addresses.
He put in the burner email and found a match.
This is how Will found out that the same burner email that was used to create common printed picks had also been used to create an account for cafe press, where you order matching t shirts for family reunions or bachelorette parties.
On that same database, Will could also see the password to the Burner account used on cafe press.
It was fairly unusual, not the standard password one two three, and with that he could essentially run a reverse password search in another hacked email database.
Speaker 7The password was of sufficient uniqueness that I could, you know, boil it down to a number of other email addresses.
Speaker 3What Will found was a collection of email accounts that all had that same unlikely password, a decent indication that they were set up by the same person, and one of those emails had the name of an actual person, Scott Trent Coster.
Will lipped up the name Scott Trink Coster appeared to be a real, living person according to public records, but as far as the Internet was concerned, Scott Trink Coster didn't really exist.
No social media, no LinkedIn, nothing.
Speaker 7It wasn't quite enough to be like, yeah, this guy definitely runs the website.
So I was like, yeah, I've got a hunch that this person is perhaps running the website, but it's not enough.
He's a ghost.
He's a real ghost, and he's been very good at remaining as a ghost.
You know, credit to him, I give him credit for that, right.
He tuns through emails uses burners all the time.
Some people are very good at managing to slip through everyone's hands.
Speaker 3Will needed more than a name, He needed evidence.
Speaker 7When it comes to investigating anything, really, they always talk about following the money, and I'm by no means a financial crime investigator.
But the good thing about money is usually you have to tether an actual identity to kind of any transaction that takes place, if it involves a credit card or bank transfer or whatever.
Not so much with crypto, but you know, real money, there's always an identity behind the transactions.
Speaker 3So Will went back to the website and looked around.
Speaker 7There is a portal that allows you to pay to delete accounts and images on the platform.
Speaker 3That's right.
One thing we haven't mentioned about the tributing website was that victims could try to get their images done for a price.
The young women in Levittown, as far as we know, weren't aware of this feature, but for ninety nine dollars, the website said it would take down images by request.
Will decided to try that way.
In to pay the ninety nine dollars and see where it took him.
He put in his credit card information and.
Speaker 7The credit card statement came back with a company name.
Speaker 3Cloud Cyber Services LC.
Will found a record for the company on a British business registry.
He saw it was registered to Scott Trink Costa.
Speaker 7And I googled it and saw that Scott drink Coaster was a director of the company.
Essentially, it was brilliant.
I was like, I know exactly who runs this website, even if I don't know a lot about them, but it was like a milestone for sure.
Speaker 3Finally Will had found evidence connecting the website where women and girls all over the world were being abused, degraded, and docked to Scott.
He had also found another company used by the tributing website in a Louisiana business registry.
He saw it was registered to a person name Scott Trink cost location, Louisiana, age thirty.
With this evidence, Will began tipping information on Scott to reporters who had previously written about the website and law enforcement who might be interested.
He also wrote a blog post outlining his findings in detail, and then crickets.
Speaker 7I didn't really get any response, which I found really surprising because in context, the website had certainly been talked about a lot generally in tabloid newspapers or court documents.
I thought there would be a lot more of an appetite to prosure it from anyone.
Apparently that wasn't the case.
Speaker 3But Will wasn't ready to give up, not yet.
He wanted to seek justice for the young women and girls he saw on the site and to hold Scott accountable, but he needed allies.
Speaker 7At that point, I was like, well, where ours is this website being talked about?
And that is how I came to know that read it forum being female hate subs.
Speaker 3That's after the break.
After months, even years of digging through the dregs of the Internet, Will Wallace had finally found the person behind the website there had been the source of so much harm.
He thought having the name behind the site, Scott Drink Costa, would be enough to hold him accountable, but the authorities didn't seem interested.
So Will when in search of another group of people he thought might be, and he found them on Reddit, specifically a subreddit with more than twenty thousand members called ban Female Hate, a forum created to report misogynistic Reddit groups that posted non consensual images.
It then expanded to become a watchdog for the Internet writ large.
The forum has tips on how to report abuse and guides to getting your photos removed.
Will saw that one user named Claudia Lopez had a lot of clout in the forum and that she was also digging into the same tributing website he was after.
So Will shot her a message.
Speaker 7I said, look, I know who runs it.
I've written this blog post that outlines how I came to find the information.
Speaker 3I thought he was a troll because his new account was very new to Reddit.
Claudia is super mysterious.
We don't know what her real name is.
She appears to live outside the US and types as if she's speaking through Google Translate.
This is me reading our back and forth.
We've put an effect on my voice when I'm reading back what Claudia wrote.
Why do you have to keep yourself anonymous?
I have many enemies.
Some show themselves and others like to be invisible.
An attack without warning.
Claudia had been active on the subreddit for a few years.
She says she has helped many women and girls who have been targets on other tributing websites.
This work started a few years ago, when she says she began tracking down a pedophile online?
Why were you following a pedophile online?
It was the helplessness of seeing teenagers like me suffering at the hands of these monsters, and no one seemed to do anything.
A minor had to start fighting this because the people who should be doing it were not.
Did you know the pedophile or their victim?
Speaker 2Nope?
Speaker 3He owned another child sexual abuse material website and I started looking into it.
Claudia says she sent email after email to that website's host, the service that keeps websites afloat on the Internet, telling them that the site had child sexual abuse material on it, until she says, they shut down.
After having a website closed, I began to see comonprinted picks as the next target.
I started investigating the website.
I had heard a lot about blackmailing victims of revenge porn.
Scott was dedicated to making money from the victim's suffering and their hope that the content would disappear from the forum.
After Will messaged her, Claudia immediately posted a link to his blog on the Reddit sub with a long screed, a call to arms for its tens of thousands of members, telling them justice will be done for all the victims of these psychopaths.
A Reddit army is something to It's impressive and a little alarming how fast dozens of people can come together with a singular purpose, in this case, to find Scott Trancosta and ruin him.
They started a vigilante campaign against his tributing website, lodging a bunch of complaints to its host and domain providers, hoping they would take it down.
Meanwhile, Will messaged a hacker who he thought could be helpful, a hacker who goes by the name pompoon Purin.
At the time, pompom Purine was running a major dark web marketplace called breach Forums.
Breach Forums was the largest English language market for hackers to sell stolen data, enabling the extortion of countless companies in the US and around the world, and giving cyber criminals a place to profit off their theft.
When I spoke Toon, he told me Will's case excited him.
Palm and some of his friends started digging and found Scott's old college email address, hacked into it and found a photo of Scott's driver's license.
With that, they contacted a sheriff's department in Louisiana, where Scott had once been arrested for cannabis possession.
They requested a copy of his mugshot and the police report.
Palm then created a website called Scott Trent coostera dot com, which splashed the mugshot across the landing page.
Several hackers and trolls then spammed the tributing website with the link to Scott Trentkcoster dot com and began harassing Scott's family with incessant phone calls.
One day, the hackers say the burner number they created specifically to target Scott and his family rang.
The voice on the end of the line was shrill PI on Yellow Pages.
Speaker 7Yeah, I am a PI.
Speaker 3What can I thank you for you?
And while we don't know for sure if it was Scott, he appeared to be trolling them back, playing them at their own game.
Speaker 2I just want to be shored.
Speaker 4Can I do your certificate number?
Speaker 3The tools of the efficient harassment machine that Scott had created with the website were now being turned against him.
It was almost like Scott was this Scooby Doo villain with his mask pulled off.
He tried to bat off redditors and hackers who told me that Scott ended up putting a filter in his name on the site, so if they posted a comment mentioning it, it would vanish.
Will and others also went after Scott's income source by reporting the site to an online advertising company, which pulled the website's ads.
Will then pressure another one of the website's providers, Di doos Guard to take it down, and then, after weeks of Will in the Reddit Army's efforts, it was gone.
Speaker 7The website experienced an outage, it was no longer retrievable on the internet.
Speaker 3De Oscard confirmed to us that it cut its relationship with the website around that time.
It didn't say why the site went dark.
Speaker 7I think at that point I was like, oh, yeah, finally, you know, someone's sort of taken a closer look, or the hosting providers decided to kick them off, or whatever.
Someone's done their job somewhere along the lines.
But as far as like popping our champagne model or anything like that, there was nothing like that.
But I was quietly, I was quietly pleased that I managed to get that dump taken off the internet.
Speaker 3Will doesn't think that this should become a common practice, and that all websites should be shut down after a public campaign.
But there are exceptions to every rule, and to him, this was one.
Speaker 7I think there needs to be an honest conversation about what the platform is being used rede and whether that includes being a safe haven for people who choose to share child sexual assault material.
I think law enforcement need to decide at what point as the saturation of content so much so that we need to involve ourselves, Like this isn't just a pornography website, it is for severe internet harassment.
Speaker 3In this case, law enforcement didn't appear to get involved, and so the online vigilantes banded together and took the reins.
But when this happens online, even among the so called good guys, you never really know who's behind the keyboard.
Pompompurin, who'd helped coordinate the attack on Scott Trank Costa has since been arrested himself.
In the real world, he was a twenty year old from Peaschool, New York named con Brian Fitzpatrick.
While Connor was trolling Scott, the FBI was tracking Connor for running breech forums.
They ended up arresting Connor and charging him with selling stolen data.
He pleaded guilty.
It turned out when they confiscated his devices, the FBI found child sexual abuse material on his computer.
Yeah, the guy going after the other guy for sexual abuse materials seems to have been consuming similar stuff.
Palm is now twenty two years old, and after a bit of back and forth, in the end he declined to be interviewed about his case.
What we know is that he was sentenced to twenty years of supervised release, with the first two years under house arrest, but the government argued that the sentence was too lenient, and an appeals court agreed, ordering that he be re sentenced.
Also, as part of his punishment, he can't use any device connected to the Internet.
The only way I could communicate with him was through letters sent to his friend, who then snuck them over to him.
From what I gather, his mum and dad are really strict.
If the redditors and hackers' motive was to expose Scott, their efforts had the opposite effect.
Since the campaign began, Scott has gone further underground.
I'm told by one of the hackers who's seen Scott's financial statements that he's been airbnb hopping, not staying in one place for long, Olivia and I still haven't been able to talk to him, except for one short email exchange.
Early in our reporting, I emailed Scott to say we intended to name him in a print article we were doing about the site.
Scott responded.
He said, quote, if somebody does not wish to be named or does not wish to talk, why are you going to mention them in a story they did not agree to or even publish it in the first place.
Claim that people could now have their images removed from his site for free.
He asked us not to quote name and shame him.
Quote we ask that you do not write your story and instead focus on something more important rather than bringing attention to such a sensitive matter and naming individuals publicly.
And then he signed off, calling me quote weirdo.
Speaker 7He makes himself out to be the victim.
He's just reverses the victim in a fender and makes himself out to be the victim and all.
Speaker 3Of this right, and he's literally made the entire website is about not only naming and shaming, but showing people in their most intimate setting without their knowledge.
Is that irony is unbelievable.
Speaker 7It is It's such a weird projection thing going on there.
Speaker 3If Will's a terrier, then Scott's the bone he can't dig up.
Within just a couple of weeks of the site going down, another popped up, same look, same picture's new name, come on, Printed Picks was now tribute printedpicks dot com.
Claudia the reddit sloof, so she immediately sent a complaint to the new site server network cloud Flare.
The next day, she says, she got an email from a strange address.
She didn't recognize.
My email address was supposed to be anonymous, so I was totally surprised, and when I found out it was him, I was doubly surprised.
To her, it appeared to be from Scott.
He seemed to be angry that I submitted an abuse report.
I suspected that he was afraid that his domain would be suspended again.
Claudia showed us the screenshots of the emails.
Basically, the person writing to her wanted Claudia to back off.
The person taunted her, telling her to stop reporting child sexual abuse material to the site's providers, telling her quote, a fully closed email is not child abuse.
I didn't give it much important.
I don't care that someone I don't know tries to attack me with ridicule totally repulsive.
The two went back and forth, but then she says, the person stopped responding.
The new website has gone up and down numerous times since the summer of twenty twenty three under a few different URLs.
Sometimes the site will be frozen with a note splashed over it asking for donations and Scott may be in legal trouble now.
In August twenty twenty four, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement seesed the website and is actively investigating, it, told me, but what exactly they're probing isn't clear.
I periodically check in with Scott's family.
When I rang his mum in October twenty twenty four, she told me that two Secret Service agents had showed up looking for her son.
They claimed it was in response to threats he'd made online against Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
I'd seen a similar threat posted on the tributing website.
In a bizarre outburst, Scott's mom said she told the Secret Service she hadn't seen her son in months.
The takedown notice on the website says that it was seized in relation to a law protecting the life of someone who might be in imminent danger, and Florida, where the investigation is taking place, is home to Trump, a previous target of assassinations.
Scott's mum and I talked about what he was like as a kid, that even in his younger years, he was very good with computers.
He must have been.
He helped develop the website when he was a teenager, around the same age as Patrick Carey, when he too was coming of age along the darkest edges of the web.
Speaker 6So we are now at the location of someone you've been tracking for a long time.
Speaker 1Yeah, this guy has been a mystery and enigma for us, Like we've had so many conversations about Scotch trink Costa, who he is, why he does what he does.
Maggie and I still wanted to talk to Scott, so we found his most recent address, a flashy high rise in downtown Los Angeles.
Speaker 6Did you see ray in front of us?
That's the building glow.
Speaker 1This looks like sour on from all of the rings, like a giant black monolith.
Only to find out Scott didn't live there anymore.
Apparently he's still on the move.
But while we were in La looking for him.
Speaker 3We found something else, So we're heading to an apartment block in downtown LA to go and see the apartment that's registered is the address for soul e com Inc.
Which is the owner of Drawn Nudes dot Io.
Speaker 1We were hearing of more cases like the Livettown one tied to a handful of deep fake apps.
We wanted to know who was behind them.
Speaker 3Hi, my name is Margie.
Are you crying?
Speaker 1That's next time on the final episode of Livettown.
Speaker 3This series is reported and hosted by a Carvill and Me Margie Murphy.
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