This possession, as you will recall from the pretrial motion by the government, is a cdrom which contains all 8000 social security numbers, matching dates of birth, home and business address, and other personal financial data, inter alia, on every past and some present employee(s) of the new and improved Global Crossing, Inc.
QUOTE:
"Many
disgruntled ex-employees dream of revenge against their former bosses,
but Steven Sutcliffe, who lost his job at Global Crossing in September
2001, didn't just dream about revenge -- he actually did something
about it. And now he's been convicted of identity theft and making
threats to harm Global Crossing executives, for which he faces a long
stretch up river.
Sutcliffe set up a Website dedicated to making
threats against his former employers, such as former chairman and fat
cat Gary Winnick (see Winnick Walks).
But the FBI recently put the
kibosh on Sutcliffe's site, where he allegedly posted messages
threatening to injure his former colleagues -- threats that included
such plangent cris du coeur as 'I will personally send you back to the
hell from where you came.'
The FBI is accusing Sutcliffe of being
instrumental in one Global Crossing employee's identity theft as he
allegedly posted social security numbers, dates of birth, and other
personal details, about Global Crossing brass. The FBI also says
Sutcliffe had another site dedicated to threatening Los Angeles Police
Officers.
News reports say the site offered rewards for the killing of
law enforcement officers. Sutcliffe faces up to 30 years behind bars --
probably just long enough to see the investment community get excited
about global networks again." — Ray Le Maistre, International Editor, Boardwatch
OF NOTE: BOTH CLAIMS WERE NEVER PROVEN. JUST LIKE THE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFICING IN GUNS AND WEAPONS CHARGES.
IF WHAT THE F.B.I. said was in fact true, about "another site dedicated to threatening Los Angeles Police
Officers," why no investigation?
The money from the sale of the cdrom will be used entirely to finance an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, on one issue alone, and for other purposes. (16MB PDF FILE) (RECOMMENDED: RIGHT CLICK AND SELECT "FILE, SAVE AS"
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