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Spy Agency’s Kim Dotcom Surveillance Illegal

CrimeBy Joe LevinAugust 25, 2017Leave a comment

The court decision from December last year has been released today.

Kim Dotcom Loses Another Appeal To Get $67M Assets Back

CrimeBy Joe LevinJune 14, 2017Leave a comment

Entrepreneur and voluntary floatation device Kim Dotcom has lost his latest appeal to reclaim his property and assets at the US Supreme Court.

Kim Dotcom Asks New Zealand Police To Grill FBI Chief Over ‘Data Theft’

CrimeBy Joe LevinApril 26, 2017Leave a comment

Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, wanted by the US over the now-defunct file-sharing website Megaupload, has formally reported FBI Director James Comey to the New Zealand police, requesting that they urgently question him over the “theft of data” by the agency.

Kim Dotcom Could Be Building Bitcoin’s Killer App

SecurityBy Joe LevinApril 4, 2017Leave a comment

Kim Dotcom appears ready to fire up his online file-sharing empire again, with the internet entrepreneur, wanted in the US on racketeering and copyright charges, posting a sneak peak of Megaupload 2 and a new bitcoin payment system, Bitcache.

New Zealand Judge Upholds Kim Dotcom Extradition Ruling

CrimeBy Joe LevinFebruary 20, 2017Leave a comment

A New Zealand judge on Monday upheld an earlier court ruling that flamboyant internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and three of his colleagues can be extradited to the U.S. to face criminal charges.

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