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The trial of Patrick Naughton

From all outside appearances, former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Infoseek exec nabbed in sex scandal

...charges for allegedly crossing states lines to solicit sex from a minor. Patrick Naughton, 34, an executive vice president of Infoseek and Disney's GO... Read more

20 September, 1999 by Patrick Houston

A Year Ago: Naughton back in court Monday

First published: 11:14 Mon 05 Jun 2000 Former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton heads back to federal court in Los Angeles Monday, where he... Read more

4 June, 2001 by Lisa M Bowman

Naughton looks set to escape prison

Former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton probably won't be going to jail, despite his conviction on... Read more

9 August, 2000 by Lisa M Bowman

Naughton back in court Monday

Former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton heads back to federal court in Los Angeles Monday, where he... Read more

5 June, 2000 by Lisa M Bowman

Cybersex sting: Naughton pleads guilty

Patrick Naughton pleaded guilty on Friday to a federal charge that he traveled... Read more

20 March, 2000 by Joel Deane

Naughton caught Disney jet to LA

As opening statements commenced in the trial of Patrick Naughton, the prosecution tried to paint the former Infoseek executive as a... Read more

8 December, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman

High-tech paedophiles: No surprise to FBI

...undercover tactics, such as those used in the arrest of Infoseek exec Patrick Naughton. In Naughton's case, an FBI agent encountered Naughton in an... Read more

21 September, 1999 by Maria Seminerio

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part X

...of Internet enterprises responsible for scenarios like the one that brought down Patrick Naughton. Young technologists showered with fame and fortune face problems similar to... Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part IX

From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VIII

From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VII

From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VI

From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part V

...the food chain.") See also Part VI. See also The trial of Patrick Naughton What do you think? Tell the Mailroom and read what others... Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part IV

...filter for kids. See also Part V See also The trial of Patrick Naughton Read more

21 March, 2000 by Lisa Bowman

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