LulzSec supergrass Sabu rewarded with six months freedom for helping Feds

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Sophos said:
Federal authorities in the United States have won a six month delay in sentencing for the notorious LulzSec hacker known as "Sabu," citing the New York City man's continued cooperation with law enforcement.

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A court document filed Tuesday in the US District Court and signed by Assistant US Attorney James Pastore, Jr. asks the government to adjourn scheduled sentencing for the 28 year-old Hector Xavier Monsegur for six months "in light of the defendant's ongoing cooperation with the Government."

Monsegur approved of the request, which was signed by his attorneys. His sentencing is now scheduled for February 22, 2013, according to the document.

Read more: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/08/23/sabu-lulzsec-freedom/
 
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