Sanford Wallace - the "Spam King" - busted yet again, this time faces years

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Notorious spammer Sanford Wallace, 43, of Las Vegas, Nevada, has turned himself in to the cops in San Jose, California.

Alleged to have used 500,000 compromised Facebook accounts to post nearly 30 million spam messages, Wallace now faces years behind bars

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realized that he can be be hunted and captured like Lulzsec guys... :D
 
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umbrapolaris said:
realized that he can be be hunted and captured like Lulzsec guys... :D

I am still scratching my head to the fact that he was caught once doing it and did it again... :rolleyes:
 

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I am still scratching my head to the fact that he was caught once doing it and did it again... :rolleyes:

It's because he was making millions of dollars by doing it. ;)
 
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thewolfsmith72 said:
I am still scratching my head to the fact that he was caught once doing it and did it again... :rolleyes:

It's because he was making millions of dollars by doing it. ;)

Well, whats left over after the fines anyway..lol
I wonder if he will have time to spend any of it facing eleven charges under three different laws. ;)
 

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That will be a long time on imprisonment unless if he can plan to escape and do it all over again.
 
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