>> reporter: kevin bollor was arrested on 31 counts of felony conspiracy, identity theft and extortiony he got himself into trouble, not by simply humiliating people but charging victims $250 to $350 to remove the images using e-mail sent through a website called changemyreputation.com. he's pled not guilty. >> it's incredibly difficult for victims to find a remedy. it's difficult to get any type of civil suits to be initiated against these perpetrators because that costs a lot of money and often does bring more publicity to the images. >> reporter: as charlotte laws celebrates the fact that more states are cracking down on revenge porn, she knows technology is often one step ahead. after all, people everywhere love taking pictures of themselves and sharing them. >> the law has not kept up with technology. it's true. there are so many pictures on the internet, there's so much information out there. i don't think there's really a way to curb that. >> reporter: melissa filed a complaint with the fbi but that adult website she says is trying to extort her is registered in another country.