Had he not been trying to make money to remove the stuff - he wouldn't be in a cell. Someone with a brain and no morals will end up reversing the money side. If the pictures are legally obtained, and the ex then wants to post them publicly, one could charge a fee to upload them. A really smart operator would include in the TOS that the person pictured could request, via link/direct email - to have the data removed. If such a request was received, the removal would be at no charge.
This would remove the legal issues for the operator. Provided of course that he didn't commit identity theft as well....
Note - I do not support such a morally reprehensible action, just analyzing the legal argument.
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