Back Page wins restraining order against Cook County Sheriff
7/24/2015 - Federal judge on Friday granted a temporary restraining order against Cook County Sheriff Tom D, forbidding him from lobbying credit card companies to block their cards from being used to buy ads on Backpage.com.
The order from U.S. District Judge comes days after the online classified ad site that is similar to Craigslist sued the Sheriff in federal court in Chicago, saying the sheriff's actions violated freedom of speech protections.
In issuing the order, Federal judge said Backpage had met its burden of showing it has "more than a negligible likelihood" of ultimately succeeding in its lawsuit and that it otherwise would suffer irreparable harm.
The order took effect immediately and will remain in effect for at least 10 days. A hearing date will be set next week for Backpage's request for a preliminary injunction.
The sheriff's office had no immediate comment.
The lawsuit also seeks a preliminary injunction requiring Sheriff D to write new letters to the credit card companies rescinding his previous statements, as well as punitive damages and compensation for lost revenue "to provide punishment and as deterrence."
Source: Chicago Tribune