David Warthen
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David Warthen (born December 10, 1957) was one of the founders of Ask.com, an Internet information retrieval company, in 1996. In 2004, Warthen joined streaming video technology company GlobalStreams, where he served as CTO. In 2004 he founded Eye Games, a webcam-based children's video game company. He currently serves on the board of directors for search technology site Kozoru, as well as is the CTO of InfoSearchMedia. David is a graduate of UCSD's computer science and biology departments, and is currently enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the UC Berkeley School of Information.
In April 2004, he married Cristina Schultz, a fitness model and a Stanford Law School graduate, [1] against whom the U.S. government filed an asset forfeiture complaint in January 2004. The case was dismissed in 2006.
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United States v. $36,260 in U.S. Currency (N.D. Cal. No. 04-cv-2862-SI)
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