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The Web site of identity-fraud suspects operating as the Shadowcrew has been replaced by information about alleged members' arrests.
The Web site of identity-fraud suspects operating as the Shadowcrew has been replaced by information about alleged members' arrests.
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>>>Ending with this quote from one of our forefathers, to paraphrase: "He who is willing to give up his freedom for security deserves neither."
The mention of terrorism isn't surprising, given our current situation. I'd think any real terrorism connection may be linked to the financing of terrorist networks, via using stolen financial information to buy and sell goods. Then again, what kind of intent is meant when people who trade a person's identity end up interrupting and destroying that person's financial freedom and more?
He has been released on $100,000.00 Bond.
He never belived just being a member of a website would be illegal, he never even thought if he wanted to talk about anything illegal which I don't belive he did would be illegal since we all have freedom of speech, as long as none of it is acted upon.
But definatly this has been a nightmare and we both wish he would have never known of that website.
If anyone has any questions they can email me.
First of all, the Secret Service does not just arrest anyone for being a part of a bb. Second, they don't set a $100,000 bond for just being a member of a bb. Lastly, they have evidence, and lots of it, for the Secret Service to bust him and have that high a bond set.
You ought to wake up to the reality of the situation ..... you've been scammed like all those other people except for the fact he took you personally.
- Framd323 and "ShadowCrew will never die"
- by December 7, 2004 7:17 AM PST
- Reading this comment made me sick to my stomach, and almost in tears.
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- framed,deck, malpadre etc,etc,
- by December 14, 2004 2:05 AM PST
- i have just been released from jail and have been caching up on all this ****. i have sent an email to you about deck as i was largely responsible for payoing his bail to enkrypt back in 2003 i think it was.
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(15 Comments)Have you learned nothing?
My fiance, whom I am sure you all know very well, Framd323, was arrested on October 28th, 2003.
I am five and a half months pregnant, I cannot find a job because no one wants to hire someone who is pregnant, has to be out of work once a week, and cannot be on her feet.
He has lost everything. Everything. He has lost every penny that he thought was so worth the risk. I am now forced to consider adoption, leaving him faced with the option of losing his child, as well.
How can this possibly be worth it to you?
Are you that selfish? Do you not see the people that you are hurting? The lives that you are destroying?
'Do the crime, do the time', if only that was the case. It's US that do the crime. Your friends, your family, your wives and children.
And FOR WHAT? I will never understand that. For what?
I wish you all the best in your future, you're really going to need it.
- Shana (mamaaprilbaby@aol.com)
Oh, and since you're all such good buddies and 'there for eachother' and all that crap, maybe you could explain why YOU'VE not posted his bond?
as far as i am led to believe cumba was arrested by the ss almost a year ago and then worked with them by setting up a vpn which was monitered by them and gave real ip adddies etc.... dont really want to fuel the fire to much till i have more info.... any old sc crew around email me.