August 5, 2020 By: Staff Report TAMPA, Fla.- A judge had to suspend the Zoom virtual hearing for alleged twitter hacker, Graham Clark, after po
August 5, 2020
By: Staff Report
TAMPA, Fla.- A judge had to suspend the Zoom virtual hearing for alleged twitter hacker, Graham Clark, after pornographic images and loud music interrupted the virtual hearing.
Clark’s attorney filed a motion to lower the current $750,000 bond when the music started playing on the zoom call and pornographic images were displayed by hackers.
Clark faces 30 felony charges for scamming people across America, perpetuating the “Bit-Con” hack of prominent Twitter accounts including Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and Elon Musk on July 15, 2020.
The specific charges Clark faces are:
ORGANIZED FRAUD (OVER $50,000) – 1 count
COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD (OVER $300) – 17 counts
FRAUDULENT USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION (OVER $100,000 OR 30 OR MORE VICTIMS) – 1 count
FRAUDULENT USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION – 10 counts
ACCESS COMPUTER OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITHOUT AUTHORITY (SCHEME TO DEFRAUD) – 1 count
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