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Helicopters, guns, attack dogs: New video shows raid on Dotcom home
With New Zealand authorities trying to overturn a ruling that a raid of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's mansion was illegal , new footage has surfaced showing police storming the home with helicopters, semiautomatic...Video: Police Raid On The Mansion Of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom began giving evidence in the Auckland High Court yesterday at the start of a three day hearing into what happened during the January raid on his New Zealand mansion. The Megaupload...Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom granted bail, barred from Internet
AUCKLAND, New Zealand—File-sharing magnate Kim Dotcom was granted bail Wednesday morning New Zealand time, after the judge hearing his application ruled that the Megaupload founder has no access to funds to help him...MegaUpload Founder Again Denied Bail, High Court Appeal Launched
Following the dramatic events of the previous 24 hours, last Friday the founder of MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom, was denied bail in an extradition hearing in New Zealand. Dotcom, who along with several of...MegaUpload Founder Denied Bail At Extradition Hearing
The drama and fallout from yesterday’s raids against the infrastructure of MegaUpload and its management team continued this morning when founder Kim Dotcom appeared in a New Zealand court. Dotcom, a 37-year-old German...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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