Spam King Flagged in Seattle

by Jordan Yerman | March 16, 2008 at 08:38 am
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They don't call Robert Soloway "the spam king" because of any penchant for processed meat... this guy is currently plea-bargaining down from forty counts of fraud, identity theft and tax evasion down to three counts of fraud, with a maximum prison time of twenty years; also, he could face fines in excess of half a million dollars.

How's this for next-level: Soloway spammed spammers about generating more spam... and that spam was fraud.

Soloway appeared at a hastily scheduled hearing in U.S. District Court in Seattle, where he was set to go to trial in two weeks on a 40-count indictment that included seven counts of aggravated identity theft — which carries a mandatory two-year prison sentence added on to any other sentence — and 13 counts of money laundering.

However, federal prosecutors dropped all of those charges — some of which had been filed under an admittedly "novel" reading of the identity-theft statute — and all but one of the spam-related charges in exchange for Soloway's guilty pleas. Indeed, the most serious charge Soloway now faces deals not with spam but with nonelectronic mail fraud stemming from his failure to live up to promises he made regarding his e-mail-marketing software.

That charge carries up to a 20-year prison sentence.

More spam than in that Monty Python viking song.

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cynthia yoo
cynthia yoo
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 13:44 on March 16th, 2008

jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

kaywood
kaywood
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 15:59 on March 16th, 2008

jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff. Added a couple photos of the courthouse in Seattle.

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Wonderlane

Great next level comment. King of Lets See How Far I Can Take This, na?

shoot I can 't add.

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