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Pegula Sports & Entertainment (PSE) was an American sports and entertainment company based in Buffalo, New York.The company was established after billionaire Terry Pegula combined his sports, property and entertainment assets into one company.
PSE, short for Precision Shooting Equipment, was founded by Pete Shepley, a product engineer of Magnavox, as a part-time pursuit. Shepley was a specialist in creating archery equipment and created the company in 1970 to manufacture his own products. PSE was one of five companies to have produced the first compound bows. [5]
Three anonymous Jane Does who were allegedly sex trafficked as minors sued Backpage in 2014 in federal court, arguing that their traffickers used Backpage to post ads selling them for sex. They claimed to have been raped numerous times while underage and accuse Backpage of facilitating sex trafficking due to its business and editorial practices ...
The Backpage co-founder and former alt-weekly magnate was standing in the library of his labyrinthine Paradise Valley, Arizona, home. The room abuts one of Lacey's two home offices, each teeming ...
A former executive and two operations managers for classified site Backpage.com worked vigorously to keep the platform free of ads for prostitution even as strategies on how to do so constantly ...
Backpage played along to appease these groups, but that doesn't mean staff necessarily bought into the idea that the words in question could actually determine whether something was or wasn't an ...
Page Size Extension, paging mechanism in computer microprocessor PSE-36, a 36 bit extension of the mechanism; Photoshop Elements, a consumer image manipulation program; PlayStation Eye, a digital camera device for the PlayStation 3; Power sourcing equipment, network devices that provide power in a Power over Ethernet setup
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