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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday December 17 2016, @09:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the fpmita-prison-on-the-horizon dept.

The surviving Prenda Law copyright trolls, Paul Hansmeier and John Steele, are finally in line to receive their just due. They have been arrested for running a multi-million dollar extortion scheme.
Ars reports:

The two lawyers were charged Wednesday with an 18-count indictment (PDF), describing allegations of fraud, perjury, and money laundering perpetrated between 2011 and 2014. The charges were unsealed and announced today and first reported by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Both Hansmeier, 35, and Steele, 45, were arrested earlier today before the indictment was made public.

"The defendants in this case are charged with devising a scheme that casts doubt on the integrity of our profession," said US Attorney Andrew Luger in a statement. "The conduct of these defendants was outrageous—they used deceptive lawsuits and unsuspecting judges to extort millions from vulnerable defendants. Our courts are halls of justice where fairness and the rule of law triumph, and my office will use every available resource to stop corrupt lawyers from abusing our system of justice."

The indictment explains how the defendants "used sham entities to obtain copyrights to pornographic movies—some of which they filmed themselves—and then uploaded those movies to file-sharing websites in order to lure people to download the movies."

I'm still laughing at the oxymoron "integrity of our profession" quoted in the article, but on the whole this is very good news. Two very crooked lawyers are likely headed to prison.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Saturday December 17 2016, @10:30PM

    by fido_dogstoyevsky (131) <{axehandle} {at} {gmail.com}> on Saturday December 17 2016, @10:30PM (#442530)

    Assuming you're talking about people who knew what their work was going to be used for,

    Shall we laugh at the integrity of techs that built out the massive surveillance networks of the world? Or do they get a pass because they were following orders...

    I would laugh, except that it's not funny. But "following orders" doesn't get them a pass.

    ...their job was on the line?

    Some decisions are harder than others, but they all have consequences.

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    It's NOT a conspiracy... it's a plot.
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