Masked Avenger
3日前
Hope Fat Ass enjoyed his last Thanksgiving meal with his family. That said, I am sure he takes comfort in knowing what he will eat on Thanksgiving while in prison for the next 25 years....
Sean "Diddy" Combs may be spending this Thanksgiving behind bars at a notorious Brooklyn jail, but at least he won't miss out on turkey.
A menu obtained by Business Insider through the Federal Bureau of Prisons shows that a turkey roast, a non-meat option of hot and sour tofu, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce, gravy, dinner rolls, and assorted holiday pie will be served for lunch on Thursday at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Zorax
4週前
Nothing yet....in court today?
1:21-cr-00019
1:21-cr-00019, USA v. Foley, 09:30AM, Jury Trial. Monday, November 4, 20244 cases. Case #, Name, Time, Type. 1:23-cv-15823, Reese v. Hub Group Inc. 09:00AM
Zorax
1月前
Thank you Bev. It is now Nov 1st friday evening. Did the jury give a verdict? I'm now not sure what is going on.
I'm seeing this right now...
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DangFool
1月前
Hey I just noticed in Document #103 that dickless tried to subpoena my IRL name and address information. Jesus, dickless, you want to get sued by literally everyone? Harassment much?
In addition to iHub's compelling arguments as to why the subpoena was nonsense against the First Amendment, if someone sees a felony in progress, one might make the legal argument that not only do they have the right to say and do something, but they have the actual obligation to do so as laid out in the misprision statutes.
Whether pointing out crimes on iHub can be duly asserted as similar from a legal standpoint to reporting such blatant crimes to the appropriate authorities is moot, but my argument would still be to assert the moral principle embodied therein, and further that an honest citizen (i.e., one who is not an accessory to the possible crimes at issue) is obliged under the laws of both man and God to speak out in whatever forum is appropriate, in this case the very public forum where the accused made his most flamboyant statements in support of his hypothetical scheme. One might further assert that said honest citizen, were (s)he to remain silent in the face of statements they correctly judge to be false, could in the strictest reading become an implicit accessory in those crimes, without having written a single word.
With luck, I could send the guy to actual Hell.
Besides, dickless, I'm like triple anonymized and VPNed up the wazoo. And unlike you, I'm an actual computer expert so I know how to do it right. The only way you'd ever be able to determine my identity for realsies is if I showed up at one of your many trials to watch you fry in court.
shajandr
2月前
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVID RUSSELL FOLEY US BOP Inmate No. 13141-111!!!
David Foley is 59 years old today because David's birthday is on 10/13/1965. (And one cannot collect Social Security whilst in Federal prison!!)
"C unit" at FCI-Beaumont will leave the light on for you.
Old times butt Good Times
Two men have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that they stole arcade-game software belonging to a San Jose company
David Russell Foley of Los Gatos and Michael Daddona were named in a 35-count indictment unsealed this week. The indictment, handed up July 1 by a grand jury in San Jose, includes charges of conspiracy, trafficking in counterfeit goods, theft of trade secrets, mail and wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and bank fraud.
Foley pleaded not guilty Wednesday and was released on $100,000 bond.
Foley owned UltraCade Technologies in San Jose, which produced game packs, collections of video games that could be loaded onto arcade video-game machines. Foley sold his company and its intellectual property to Global VR of San Jose in June 2006.
But just before he sold UltraCade, Foley made game packs at his home using a burner stolen from UltraCade, the indictment said.
Foley was fired from the company, but for the next two years, he kept the proprietary code and trade secrets now belonging to Global VR and "secretly manufactured and sold game packs with counterfeit markings belonging to Global VR for his own financial benefit," the indictment said.
In doing so, Foley stole the code that enabled consumers to play Global VR games - as well as those licensed to other companies including Namco, Nintendo and Taito - on video-arcade game platforms belonging to Global VR, authorities said.
Foley sold the game packs he made to Automated Services, a Connecticut arcade-game company owned by Daddona, the indictment said. Daddona advertised the game packs on eBay at a lower price and sold them to customers across the country, authorities said.
Foley also sold a burner to Daddona, enabling Daddona to make game packs, the indictment said.
Los Gatos resident David R. Foley, the former chief technology officer of video game developer Global VR, and former owner of NexTune Corporation, doing business as UltraCade Technologies, has been sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine for engaging in a conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit bank fraud, announced United States Attorney Melinda Haag and FBI Special Agent in Charge David J. Johnson.
Foley, 48, pleaded guilty on Jan. 6, 2012 to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, as charged in a superseding indictment filed on Jan. 9, 2009, and one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, as charged in an indictment filed on August 18, 2011.
The charges contained in the separate indictments were consolidated for the guilty pleas.
In his plea agreement, Foley admitted that he manufactured thumb drives, known as “game packs,” containing video gaming software that could be loaded onto arcade video game machines made for the home market, federal prosecutors said in a press release.
Foley illegally produced the products from his home while working as the chief technology officer of Global VR, which had previously acquired all rights to produce and sell games under the UltraCade name, federal prosecutors said.
After producing the game packs, Foley sold the products to a co-defendant located in Milford, Conn., and agreed to sell the game packs to the public using packaging and advertisements that falsely represented the goods to have been genuinely manufactured by UltraCade, according to federal prosecutors.
Foley thereafter received payment for the illegally manufactured game packs by mail and wire, federal prosecutors said.
Foley further admitted that he defrauded Countrywide Home Loans (now owned and operated by Bank of America) of mortgage and home equity line of credit loans in the amounts of $2,624,475 and $374,925, federal prosecutors said.
He did this by falsely claiming that he was still employed at Global VR. Foley had been fired from his job by the time the loan applications were submitted, federal prosecutors noted.
Foley admitted that he instructed a co-defendant to contact Countrywide Home Loans to falsely confirm his continued employment after his employment had been terminated and prior to receiving the funds, the release added.
The sentence was handed down by United States District Court Edward J. Davila, in San Jose, the release said.
Judge Davila also sentenced Foley to a three-year period of supervised release.
The prosecution was the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to the release.
Now Davey is going for the three-peat!
shajandr
2月前
Tres cool, if you can make it. If you need details, PM me during Happy Hour and I will provide as best I can. You can skip the 15th and prolly the 16th too, as they will be CONsumed with jury voir dire and then opening arguments. The juicy stuph is the gubmint's evidence as it presents the case-in-chief, and that prolly won't start - or won't hitt stride - before Thursday. Heck, even if you miss all of next week, the USA's case will be strong all during the week of 21 Octubre. I am trying to arrange a brief flight to Chicago to see a cuppla days that week, butt the flights from here are all 1-stop or worse and eat up a day of travel each way and I would need to reschedule things to gett 4 CONsecutive days away from here in order to see 2 daze of the DaTrial, and that may prove infeasible and/or impossible.
If you attend, post a daily summary on this board por favor. It is at the Dirksen Federal Building at 219 South Dearborn Street, right in DaLoop and easy to gett to via the El so you need nott spend $$$ for parking. Your relatives can tell you how to gett to the closest El stop from where you stay to catch a train downtown (or from ORD if that is easier). IMO, October and November are the best period of the year to visit Chicago (and NYC and DC) - neither hot & humid nor cold, snowy, windy, & sloppy. Sometimes Injun summer will make a late appearance, butt this year looks like that window is closing based on the forecast for the rest of October. Dress warmly because by the time court lets ~OUTT, it will already be twilight and the evening temps can be chilly. Butt there is a shitload of good eats and fun to be had in DaLoop and lakeshore areas before heading home for the Knight.
I had this whole fkking trip planned for 15 April with reservations and then the Court pulled the rug from that date and I had to cancel everything and see if the 15 Oct trial date happened, as it evidently is. Butt now I have some NorCal commitments and can't go - at least for the first two weeks unless I can finagle that 4-day window, which then delays the date that I can head to Chicago with no date certain that I need to leave and can stay til the jury comes back with the guilty verdicts - I really want to see the Coyote at that moment. So it's a tough choice even if it becomes feasible to do the 4-day thang.
Now, a moment of remembrance from years past