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In today’s craigslist not really a hooker news

by Trench on July 6th, 2007

Realtor portrayed as online sex peddler:
Miami-Dade area realtor Debbie Blasberg received hundreds of calls from men looking for someone who promised ”you’ll go home with a smile” for the right price. It wasn’t about real estate either. Someone posted an ad on craigslist using Blasberg’s picture and cell phone number claiming that she was a prostitute.

Blasberg, 44, says she received more than 700 phone calls at ”all hours of the night.” Some callers asked her 11-year-old daughter for sexual favors, and text messages poured in even as she sat in the police station telling her story to a detective.

During one call, Blasberg began crying, and the man on the line sheepishly admitted he had found her on Craigslist.

Police are investigating a rival realtor…

An investigation traced several of the Web postings to the home of fellow Realtor Dean Isenberg, 42, the police search warrant said. Last month, detectives raided his home while investigating possible charges of cyberstalking and unauthorized access to a computer network.

Isenberg has not been arrested. The investigation continues.

”There’s nothing I’ve done wrong,” said Isenberg, who sells properties with his wife Bonnie as the “I-Team.”

Isenberg was upset with Blasberg, a former co-worker, for closing a deal on a property he was also trying to sell, according to the victim and a police report.

Craigslist provided detectives with records showing the IP address of the user who posted the ads.

They were done with a Yahoo.com e-mail address created in Blasberg’s name.

Nine of the 26 ads came back to an IP address that belonged to Isenberg, according to police — seven ”registered to a Dean Isenberg” at his home address.

The rest of the ads came back to different addresses, and police are investigating whether Isenberg used someone else’s wireless Internet service to post them.

Four of those users signed affidavits swearing they had not authorized anyone to use their service to post ads.

However police are saying there is not enough evidence against Isenberg.

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