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How Xbox Ruined 7 Teens' Lives - YouTube
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Take that Grill
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There you go I got you
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Video games are serious business,
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or at least thatâs what the internet tells me.
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They are a billion - with a b - dollar
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market, with ties to many other industries.
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But usually messing around in your
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favorite game doesnât lead to legal action.
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Which is not the case with todayâs topic.
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Stop right there criminal scum.
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So settle in for a case that saw a group of gamers
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dig too deep, one which started with fun and ended
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with theft, industrial espionage, international
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fugitives, fatalities, and the flagship series for
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one of the biggest tech companies in the world...
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With that out of the wayâŠ
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Letâs get into it.
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It was Mario.
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Like any good case, our story starts with a crew.
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And like any crew, the âXbox Undergroundâ
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starts with the brains.
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In this case, one David âXenomegaâ Pokora.
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Born in Mississauga, Canada, Pokora was playing
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computer games before he could read or write.
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According to WIRED, he had made his own web
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browser by elementary school, and by 2002
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he had entered the world of Xbox hacking.
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And it was through this world that heâd meet kindred spirits.
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Like Rowdy VanCleave - the fixer, of a certain sort.
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Already a member of a Xbox hacker group,
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VanCleave had heard that an electronics recycling
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facility had Xbox DVD drives on sale for cheap.
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He went looking for a deal, and found a
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jackpot: Xbox 360 dev kit motherboards.
He went looking for a deal, and found a
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jackpot: Xbox 360 dev kit motherboards.
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Thousands of them.
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For those not in the know, a âdev kitâ is a version
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of a console specifically made for game developers.
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They have additional permissions, including the ability
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to create programs for the console, and to download
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early builds of games for quality assurance purposes
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through an industry network known as âPartner Netâ.
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Something that you donât want the public to have.
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But for Xbox hackers, this was the dream.
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Taking these motherboards which were meant to be
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securely destroyed, they played unreleased builds of
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games, and tried making and running their own programs.
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Pokora managed to impress VanCleave enough to score a
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motherboard for himself⊠and a few others - allegedly
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acting as a motherboard salesman for VanCleave.
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Anthony Clark found Pokora through Halo modding
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sites, and became fascinated by Pokoraâs posts.
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A skilled hacker himself, Clark could turn the
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Xboxâs machine language into a proper programming
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language and the two teens became fast friends.
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They even found ways to make money from their hobby.
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The two offered modded Call of Duty servers with
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superpowers like flight or the ability to phase
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through walls for up to $100 per half-hour.
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For a little more, they offered longer
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term cheats they called âInfectionsâ.
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The business was lucrative, to say the least.
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Reportedly, the two made up to $8000 on busy days.
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And Pokoraâs action drew eyes to him.
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Eyes from people like Dylan âSuperDaEâ Wheeler, the wildcard.
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An Australian teen, Wheeler was only 14 in 2010
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when he got a hold of a list of Epic Game forum
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usernames and passwords from a friend of his.
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Looking through the list, Wheeler discovered
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credentials belonging to an IT admin.
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Wheeler knew he had found something big,
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and he knew exactly who to bring it to.
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Pokora was interested, but he didnât want to just
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log in to Epicâs network from his own IP address.
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Thatâs when he turned to another of the growing group.
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Sanad âSonicâ Nesheiwat had something the others
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didnât: A hacked modem that let him hide his location.
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Nesheiwat downloaded an early
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build of hit title Gears of War 3.
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The group started playing the unfinished
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build, and showing it to their friends.
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One of these was Justin âMTWâ May, a hacker who had
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bought a dev kit motherboard from Pokora previously.
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But, just days after showing May the build,
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it was leaked to torrent site The Pirate Bay.
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Which is when Epic called the FBI.
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Needless to say, this freaked out the crew.
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In the words of Nesheiwat:
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âThey were talking to each other and the FBI
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agent was like oh, I donât see any intrusions.
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I just see some malware from South
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Africa or something like that.
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Iâm like okay, so theyâre not onto
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us so letâs stop while weâre ahead.â
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But not everyone played it safe.
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While at the Boston PAX gaming convention, May saw
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a chance to sneak into the booth of Atomic Games
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and stole the code for the unreleased game Breach.
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However, he was spotted by staff and arrested
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after trying to escape into the crowd.
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According to some witnesses, May had claimed to know
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of bigger things to the authorities as he was arrested.
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As time went on, the Xbox Underground added more
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members, like Nathan âAnimeFre4kâ Leroux who had
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created a program to mint fake coins to buy virtual
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items in the popular soccer game, EAâs FIFA 2012.
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But compared to what was still to
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come, this was all small scale.
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Through May, Pokora had started selling stolen
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prerelease copies of video games to a buyer known
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only as âXboxdevguyâ for a few hundred dollars each.
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Now the team had a chance to get their
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hands on something more tangible.
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While poking through internal Microsoft servers, the team
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had managed to dig up the specs on Microsoftâs upcoming
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project, âDurangoâ - better known these days as the Xbox One.
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But instead of selling the information,
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the team came up with a different plan.
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They decided to build their own.
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Finding matching parts the team had the components shipped
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to Lerouxâs house where the bootleg Xbox was assembled.
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They managed to find an Xbox hacking group out of the
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Seychelles who were willing to buy it for $5,000 USD.
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The money went to Leroux, and May
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volunteered to ship the Xbox out.
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But it never made it to the Seychelles, and the team
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got nervous - and more suspicious of May, believing
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he may have turned coat after his arrest at PAX.
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And they had good reason to be.
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While snooping around game developers, the Xbox
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Underground found something on Spec Ops series developer
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Zombie Studiosâ servers: a link to US Military servers.
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Which is where they got an Apache helicopter
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training simulator, and attracted the
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attention of the US Army themselves.
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With growing heat, the question of how to end things rose,
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and for Wheeler, the answer seemed to be âin a blaze of
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glory.â He posted an Ebay auction for a second bootleg Xbox
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One that rose over to $20,000 before Ebay pulled the listing.
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The publicity of this led to a falling
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out between Wheeler and Pokora.
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Wow.
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This story about video games sure got dark.
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With so many eyes on them, it was only a
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matter of time until the other boot dropped.
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And it dropped hard.
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Leroux was the first to go down, going
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dark after being arrested by the FBI.
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Granted bail, they tried to flee to Canada and wound up
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in a standoff with the Canadian Border Guard, which led to
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Leroux stabbing themself multiple times until they collapsed.
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Surviving, Leroux was sentenced to 24 months in prison.
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During this time Leroux came out as
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transgender and changed names to Holly.
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According to the DarkNet Diaries podcast they
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lost their life in a Motel in Fresno, California.
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It was believed by local authorities that they
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took their own life, along with another woman.
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Nesheiwat was the next to fall.
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In December 2012 the FBI had traced
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him to the team and raided his home.
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He posted a copy of his warrant online - which
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Wheeler picked up and used to doxx the
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special agent and judge involved in the case.
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Having drawn more attention, Wheeler was
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arrested by Australian police in connection
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to the team in an early morning raid.
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Released on bail, Wheeler fled from Australia to
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his motherâs home country, the Czech Republic,
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resulting in his mother being arrested and sentenced
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to 18 months in prison for aiding in his escape.
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Pokora was arrested in 2014 while crossing the
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border into the USA to pick up a bumper for his
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project car, which May had held onto for him.
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Both Pokora and Nesheiwat were
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sentenced to 18 months in prison.
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After Lerouxâs arrest, Clark and another team member, Austin
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âAAMonkeyâ Alcala, had started a business selling âfakeâ
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FIFA coins which had blossomed into a million dollar venture.
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Both were arrested for wire fraud.
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Alcala cooperated and faced only
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supervised release in a plea bargain.
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Clark passed away from a lethal mixture of
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alcohol and medication before his trial ended.
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His family insists it was not intentional.
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And May?
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Well, after the case closed he was arrested on
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separate charges of scamming companies like Cisco and
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Microsoft out of millions of dollars worth of hardware.
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What had started with simple curiosity had
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turned into something bigger, something uglier.
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It had gone from a group of friends playing
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games to a mess of legal and moral offenses
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that destroyed lives, and even ended some.
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In the end, well, maybe Pokoraâs words best sum it up:
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âAs much as I consciously made the decisions I
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did, I never meant for it to get as bad as it
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did⊠what it turned into, itâs regrettable.â
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