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Got ‘em!
In a criminal prosecution of spam distributors, a brother and sister from North Carolina have been found guilty of three felony charges each of sending hundreds of thousands of spam messages to AOL subscribers.
They were convicted under a Virginia state law that bars the sending of bulk e-mails using fake addresses. Jurors recommended that Jeremy Jaynes, serve nine years in prison and that Jessica DeGroot, be fined $7,500. The e-mails advertised penny stocks, low mortgage rates and software to erase internet browsing records. A "Fed-Ex refund processor" was supposed to allow people to earn $75 an hour working from home. His sister helped him process credit card payments. They received almost $24 million in sales |
They didn't get em NEAR enough. :hair:
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Oh man! So THEY are the culprits!
Lemme at um! TY for the info jseal!!!!!! |
Oh I'm liking this story a whole lot! :D I just hope they remember to ban their computer use in the prison library. :rolleyes2
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I just wish they BOTH could spend the prison time in a cell together, that was made of 4, wall size, monitor screens that refreshed 24/7 with ONLY spam. :cool:
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PantyFanatic,
I like the poetic justice in your sentencing. :) |
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