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Topic: 2014-05-20 CNET - AT&T hacker Weev sends feds "invoice" for time in prison (Read 2322 times)

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Haha. Maybe they can pay him out of their Silk Road stash.

Lol, yeah, lets see if those BTC ever move......

I wonder if this was a serious request for compensation if they would payout in BTC or does it say somewhere in their law that it can only be dollars.

I'm sure it's not that serious. Maybe he wishes it to be serious, but lets face it, they're not going to give him shit and if they do it most certainly wont be in Bitcoins  Cheesy.

I wonder where he got his figures from to ask for that much.

Its not like he is asking for a normal/average wage he is asking for $7+ mil.

I wonder if we could ask the UK gov to pay tax returns in BTC.
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Haha. Maybe they can pay him out of their Silk Road stash.

Lol, yeah, lets see if those BTC ever move......

I wonder if this was a serious request for compensation if they would payout in BTC or does it say somewhere in their law that it can only be dollars.

I'm sure it's not that serious. Maybe he wishes it to be serious, but lets face it, they're not going to give him shit and if they do it most certainly wont be in Bitcoins  Cheesy.
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Haha. Maybe they can pay him out of their Silk Road stash.

Lol, yeah, lets see if those BTC ever move......

I wonder if this was a serious request for compensation if they would payout in BTC or does it say somewhere in their law that it can only be dollars.
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Haha. Maybe they can pay him out of their Silk Road stash.
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AT&T hacker Weev sends feds "invoice" for time in prison

http://www.cnet.com/news/at-t-hacker-weev-sends-bitcoin-invoice-to-feds-for-time-in-prison/

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