Kim Dotcom, the Megaupload founder and hard-partying face of early 2010s on-line piracy, is lastly headed to the US. Reuters reports that New Zealand’s justice minister signed an extradition order on Thursday to finish the entrepreneur’s practically 13-year authorized battle, paving the way in which for the German-born Dotcom to face charges from the US authorities.
“I thought-about the entire data rigorously, and have determined that Mr Dotcom needs to be surrendered to the U.S. to face trial,” Goldsmith stated in a press release. The choice got here greater than six years after a New Zealand court docket ruled Dotcom could be extradited to the US, paving the way in which for appeals that culminated in at present’s determination.
As soon as the thirteenth most visited web site on-line, the file-hosting web site Megaupload was a hotbed for pirated content material. In early 2012, American authorities charged Dotcom and 6 others with racketeering, copyright infringement, cash laundering and copyright distribution. The US indictment claimed Megaupload value copyright holders $500 million in damages whereas making $175 million from adverts and premium subscriptions.
The raid on Dotcom’s Auckland mansion was dramatic fare amongst 2012’s comparatively tame headlines. The New York Instances reported on the time that when he noticed the police, Dotcom barricaded himself inside, activating a number of digital locks and waited in a protected room. When officers lower their approach inside, they noticed Dotcom standing close to “a firearm that they stated seemed like a sawed-off shotgun.”
Dotcom (born Kim Schmitz) had a number of brushes with the legislation earlier than that. He at the very least claimed to have spent three months in a Munich jail in 1994 for “breaking into Pentagon computer systems and observing real-time satellite tv for pc pictures of Saddam Hussein’s palaces.” Quickly after, he acquired a suspended two-year sentence for a rip-off involving stolen cellphone card numbers.
In 2001, he was accused within the largest insider-trading case in German historical past. He reportedly fled Germany to flee these fees, was captured in Thailand, extradited (this week isn’t his first go-round) and convicted in 2002. Sooner or later after that, he moved to New Zealand, holing up in an expensive mansion.
You possibly can see that mansion — and a style of his larger-than-life persona — in his music video “Good Life.”
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith signed the extradition order on Thursday and adopted customary follow in giving Dotcom “a brief time period to think about and take recommendation” on his determination.
Dotcom, by no means one to mince phrases, posted a message on X that “the obedient US colony within the South Pacific simply determined to extradite me for what customers uploaded to Megaupload.”
Trending Merchandise