No people can pay someone to remove from search engines. It's not hard. And people do it all the time. |
I look up almost everyone and check the sex offender registry frequently. |
I live in DC and thankfully have never done anything to turn up on the MD list or any other, but am always thankful I have a generic name that may as well be Bob Smith for how common it is. |
I needed one of those suspect boards that they use on all of the crime shows to navigate that one! ![]() |
That only works for criminal cases. Why should any stranger get to see that I had to file for the court’s help for other things. Zero context is provided. |
People with sufficient disposable income. Another example of privilege. Privacy really is the ultimate luxury. |
Mom friend with multiple shoplifting charges. nice house. Nice cars. Good jobs. I guess a compulsion like Winona Ryder. |
I removed myself from most of those websites and it was free, well, it cost me time and energy. I google myself once or twice a year to see what’s out there. |
My ex-husband had to pay a woman $10,000 due to a civil suit. No idea what that was about, but of course he never mentioned it before we got married. So happy I divorced that psycho, but wish I'd done my due diligence. |
Can you find out if somebody has filed for divorce on that website? |
Nothing juicy. I live a very boring life. And I only seem to know equally boring people living equally boring lives. |
How do you find the time? |
There is a statewide court search for VA now...
https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocis/landing/false |
Welp. I just learned one of my friends has multiple driving violations. |