Is he trying to pull the ‘Mcafee heart attack’ to avoid extradition
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I would suffer a stroke and more, too, if my country wanted to deport my ass to a third world country like the USA.
It's technically second world, now that is aligned with russia
Correct, but those terms only applies during the cold War.
Oh...oh no...
The legal process in USA is not trustworthy, it's been shown time and again that USA punish people with extreme sentences to make an example of them. USA even tried to kidnap Kim Dotcom bypassing normal New Zealand procedure.
I have no particular sympathies for Kim Dotcom, but the way USA behaves in cases of "national interest" is scary.
Never forget Aaron Swartz! Who was driven to suicide, for copying data he had legal access to.
Another great example - Edward Snowden.
Does anyone really believe that the USA will ever...ever give him a fair trial for what he did? The guy was smart to flee the country. Ah yes, let's give a fair trial to a guy that just jerked the curtain back to prove that yes, Americans are being spied on by the government. That'll go nicely! /s
Never forget Aaron Swartz
And judicial murderer Carmen Ortiz.
Absolutely, why wasn't she ever prosecuted? Why is it legal for a prosecutor to threaten to ruin peoples lives and put them to jail indefinitely?
Basically all they had on him, was trespassing at the most!!
Didn't he tried to fake his death once?