WASHINGTON,D.C. - A former boyfriend of the daughter of Indian American billionaire investor Vinod Khosla has been charged with threatening to publish her naked photos as part of an extortion plot. FBI agents arrested Douglas Tarlow, 27, a Stanford University graduate, who dated Khosla’s daughter Nina for about two years, in connection with the alleged extortion plot, according to The Smoking Gun,
an investigative news site. Tarlow was subsequently released from custody and is scheduled for a U.S. District Court preliminary hearing soon. Khosla, the 59-year-old venture capitalist who co-founded Sun Microsystems, is worth $1.5 billion, according to a recent Forbes magazine estimate. According to the Smoking Gun, Tarlow allegedly threatened to distribute the naked images online, warning in one e-mail that, “Everything is going to reddit. From there, it will be impossible to remove from the internet forever.” In a text message to Nina Khosla’s mother Neeru, who was sent the nude photos, Tarlow stated, “it seems you’re going to be the mother of the next Paris Hilton,” investigators allege.
The FBI’s investigation of Tarlow is detailed in a court affidavit sworn by Agent Glenn Solomon-Hill, who is assigned to the bureau’s San Francisco’s office. While the FBI affidavit does not name Tarlow’s alleged targets, The Smoking Gun said it has confirmed that the Khoslas are the victims referred to in the document. Nina Khosla, 26, declined to answer questions from the news site about the case. “I’d prefer that you didn’t write about that,” Khosla was quoted as saying. She added that her family contacted law enforcement authorities soon after receiving threatening communications. Tarlow and Nina Khosla, who met in 2007, dated for about two years before breaking up in late-2010. The couple, who studied in Stanford’s Product Design program, started Lokho, a design firm for which Khosla registered a web site in mid-2009. (IANS)
The FBI’s investigation of Tarlow is detailed in a court affidavit sworn by Agent Glenn Solomon-Hill, who is assigned to the bureau’s San Francisco’s office. While the FBI affidavit does not name Tarlow’s alleged targets, The Smoking Gun said it has confirmed that the Khoslas are the victims referred to in the document. Nina Khosla, 26, declined to answer questions from the news site about the case. “I’d prefer that you didn’t write about that,” Khosla was quoted as saying. She added that her family contacted law enforcement authorities soon after receiving threatening communications. Tarlow and Nina Khosla, who met in 2007, dated for about two years before breaking up in late-2010. The couple, who studied in Stanford’s Product Design program, started Lokho, a design firm for which Khosla registered a web site in mid-2009. (IANS)