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Megaupload Programmer Arrested in The U.S.


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Andrus Nomm, one of the seven Megaupload employees indicted by the United States, has been arrested. The U.S. authorities have yet to comment on the arrest of the programmer but Megaupload lawyer Ira Rothken believes that he may have cut a deal with the FBI.

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Acting on a lead from the entertainment industry, the U.S. Government shut down Megaupload early 2012.

Since then the case hasn’t progressed much. Kim Dotcom’s extradition hearing has been delayed time and time again, while most of the recent court proceedings have dealt with how the seized assets should be handled.

However, during the weeks to come the case is likely to heat up again as U.S. authorities have just arrested Andrus Nomm, one of the indicted Megaupload defendants.

The 36-year-old programmer had been living in the Netherlands awaiting his extradition hearing, but was arrested in Alexandria, Virginia yesterday.

The unusual arrest after more than three years could suggest that Nomm made a deal to testify against Dotcom and his former colleagues.

That suspicion is confirmed by Megaupload lawyer Ira Rothken, who told the NZHerald that Nomm “either agreed to come to the US or is involved in some sort of deal.”

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In the indictment Nomm is described as a software programmer and Head of the Development of Megaupload’s Software Division. In 2010 he received $100,000 for his work at the now defunct file-hosting service.

Nomm is also accused of watching at least one copy of a pirated TV-show.

“On or about December 5, 2008, NOMM sent VAN DER KOLK an e-mail, which included a screenshot of NOMM’s account using Megavideo.com to watch an infringing episode of the copyrighted television show Chuck,” the indictment reads.

Megaupload lawyer Ira Rothken believes that U.S. authorities took advantage of Nomm. As an Estonian citizen living in a foreign country he was vulnerable, and running out of funds.

“Given he didn’t have anymore resources, it was expected the US would take advantage. This is to be expected where the US Department of Justice, in an experimental case, is trying to get folks scared and to testify in certain ways,” Rothken says.

“If these folks testify truthfully it would be of no benefit to the US,” he adds.

The U.S. authorities have yet to comment on the arrest and the possibility of a plea deal.

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He went to USA he should of knew better . They been trying to get Kim Dotcom extradited for years . I don't fell sorry at all for Kim Dotcom. He was a crook . It was his file host that started the whole thing with cash for uploading . Even though he done away with his rewards program before they closed him down . When they sent him a DMCA he just deleted the link not the file . All his employes had a internal search were they could download and watch all these files that should have been deleted .

When you uploaded to his host if it already been uploaded the same hash they only kept one master file . You could change the name of the file then upload it and you get a different name of witch ever one was uploaded 1st He was and idiot and got rich from piracy . Hes guilty and that's why hes dragged it on for so many years .Its Kim Dotcom's fault this guy got arrested because he want give up . He didn't store but one file of every thing everyone uploaded. And links that hided behind multi hosters never went dead.

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