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    MegaUpload owner found hiding in safe room with sawed-off shotgun

    Since the closure of file-sharing site MegaUpload and the following Anonymous attack on federal and music industry sites, details regarding the arrest of MegaUpload founder Kim “Dotcom” Schmitz have been made public. German national, 38-year-old Schmitz was spending the day in his country mansion hideaway when dozens of police officers with helicopters swarmed the home. Schmitz then engaged several electronic locks throughout the household and refused to allow police entry into the $23 million mansion in Coatesville, New Zealand. As police officers forced their way into the home, Schmitz barricaded himself in the mansion’s safe room. After police sliced through the safe room door, they found him next to a sawed-off shotgun. 

    Schmitz was taken into custody without any further incident while police officers continued to search the property. Within New Zealand, police seized approximately 18 luxury vehicles worth 4.8 million dollars including several Mercedes Benz automobiles, a 2012 Maserati, a 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe and a 1959 pink Cadillac. License plates on the cars included words such as “GOD”, “MAFIA”, “STONED”, “CEO”,”GOOD” & “EVIL”, “HACKER” and “CEO.” Police also seized artwork and electronic equipment as well as approximately eight million dollars from his bank accounts located within New Zealand. On a global scale, twenty search warrants were executed by various countries including the United States and approximately $50 million in assets have been seized so far. 

    In addition to leasing the most expensive home in New Zealand, Schmitz was known for extravagant spending within the country. In 2011, he spent approximately half a million dollars on a New Year’s Eve fireworks display to celebrate his family’s residency. According to Internet security expert Jeffrey Carr, Schmitz and his family settled down in the country because “New Zealand is under the radar, away from Interpol and a better lifestyle than Eastern Europe.” 

    Schmitz currently faces up to twenty years in prison on charges including conspiracy to commit copyright infringement, criminal copyright infringement, conspiracy to commit money laundering and racketeering. Schmitz and other MegaUpload employees arrested in the case have also been denied bail. However, this hasn’t been Schmitz’s first encounter with police and federal authorities. In 1994, Schmitz spent three months in a Munich jail for accessing Pentagon computers to view real-time satellite photos of Saddam Hussein’s palaces in Iraq. During 1998, Schmitz received a two-year suspended prison sentence for hacking charges related to theft of trade secrets as well as tens of thousands of pounds ripped off from banks and security company using stolen phone card numbers. 

    Following that prosecution, Schmitz founded a computer security company called Data Protect and sold his ownership in the company for millions before the dot-com bubble burst in 2000. He took that money and invested in a failing shopping site called Letsbuyit.com. He also publicly announced a heavy investment in the firm, but that claim was designed to inflate the stock’s value. He ended up selling his stock shortly after the announcement for a profit of over a million dollars. After extraditing Schmitz from Bangkok, Thailand, German authorities prosecuted Schmitz again in 2002 for insider trading related to Letsbuyit.com, but he received another suspended prison sentence after spending five months in jail waiting for his trial.

    In 2005, Schmitz founded MegaUpload and watched it grow to garner 150 million registered users and approximately 50 million visitors a day. The site allowed users to upload video and music and create links to download those files. There’s no search function included in the site, this Schmitz relied on users to publish the links. While Schmitz often flaunted his extravagant taste on YouTube with videos racing expensive cars or lounging with bikini-clad models on yachts, German newspapers didn’t bring more attention to his lifestyle and link to MegaUpload until last year.

    The three other men arrested in the New Zealand raid include 38-year-old, German citizen Finn Batato, 40-year-old, German citizen Mathias Ortmann and 29-year-old, Dutch citizen Bram van der Kolk. On Monday, extradition proceedings will continue in New Zealand.

    This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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    92 comments

    • GeorgeB  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Probably should have spent more of that money on the safe room.
      • Reddawn 4 mths ago
        LMAO
      • Jorge 4 mths ago
        probably should have googled "extradition treaty countries"....twerp!
      • Starduster 4 mths ago
        Apparently it wasn't so "safe" after all.
    • Da Joker  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 mths ago
      am i the only person that wants to help him get out of jail?
    • Mike  •  4 mths ago
      Its more of a crime to infringe on a nations copyright laws than it is to infringe on its constitution... Thats pathetic...
      • thudar9 4 mths ago
        Now thats just silly.
      • Dave 4 mths ago
        No kidding... I wish the backers of SOPA and PIPA would face a fate far worse than this guy.
      • GH 4 mths ago
        What's really pathetic is thieves--like you--who steal property that doesn't belong to them, and try to justify it with lame excuses.
    • E5  •  4 mths ago
      LoL I love how they are trying so hard to make this raid to look like the ending of Scarface or something.
      • Tony 4 mths ago
        People who steal information (which is what a digital movie is, just data) get very upset when their supply of indulgence is cut off.
      • tarzan 4 mths ago
        Hey Tony let's look at the history of Hollywood, they have been doing the same ish since the begging of Hollywood era...so how can they ban something that they are doing ...stealing stuff from other sources......
    • Abraham  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      What a friggin joke.This guy will get life in prison no doubt but a child molestor only gets 2-3 years,if that much.I guess child molestors just don't have all the money and luxury items the government can confiscate to make money.Really shows where our priorities are.
    • Scott H  •  Portland, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      This is why the feds are forcing America to have direct deposit and all to have bank accounts.
      Pay Attention!
      They can sieze all your assets at any time for whatever reason courtesy of the Patriot Act.
      Pay Attention it will be pushed as a paper saving change.
      Thats a lie, It gives unfettered access to all accounts in America.
      Remember who paid off the bank debts?
      Look at the money in your wallet, See a difference on where the state seal used to be?
      Now a federal note.
      The feds own and control the banks in America.
      I'm looking into credit unions now .
      They seem safe still for now.
      Check with your bank, I Challenge you all, Ask them if the feds can lock your account, Ask them if they will alert you beforehand?
      They Will Not alert you because you are dirt to them.
      • Scott H 4 mths ago
        I got a thumbs down on above post,...
        Must have been a banker
      • tarzan 4 mths ago
        Andrew Jackson payed off bank debts...the only president in U.S. to do it...
    • nicholash  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      So when are they arresting the apple CEO for iCloud which is the exact same thing.
      • Darius 4 mths ago
        You idiot, music artists sell their music through Apple, it's the same thing with iTunes. You can't get in trouble when you have permission from someone to use their material.
      • JTM 4 mths ago
        That is a pay service, no?
      • DaveO 4 mths ago
        @Darius That's bull, when you store things in the iCloud or any other cloud platform that company is NOT paying other companies for rights to whatever you put up in the cloud, as Nicholash said, it's the exact same thing essentially as MegaUpload or any other company. iTunes are completely different to iCloud, the only 'idiot' is yourself for not really understanding things before trying to make a smart arse comment!
    • Everyday guy  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      they accused him, arrested him and seized his assets... did i miss a trial somewhere in there??
    • Richard  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      He should have move to a third world country when is easier to corrupt the local official.
    • Dante Castle  •  Amesbury, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Did he technically do anything illegal? Didn't Megauploader just act as sort of gateway between people sharing information...which isn't illegal, but was his intent. "Some" people just misused the service.
    • JTM  •  4 mths ago
      They sawed through the saferoom door? Really?? LOL
    • Tao Te Ching  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like some of the same questionable behaviors of the people who run Wall Street and work in Washington, D.C. (extravagant spending and insider trading for personal benefit), so why is it so few of THOSE people are ever investigated and imprisoned for wrong-doing?
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      Love the license plates. I wonder who the government hired to fabricate that #$%$
    • DaveO  •  4 mths ago
      This article sounds rather like a record industry smutt story designed purely to try and malign the character of Kim Dotcom. This whole thing is highly illegal and how the US and NZ police can justify their actions is beyond me! This guy stands merely accused, but instead of allowing things to play out in court the record and movie industries have got their cronies (who failed to get SOPA and PIPA through) to go after this guy and arrest him.

      So Mr Kim has a sense of humor and bucket loads of money he made from a legitimate hosting business?!?! And what?!? That's a crime is it now??!!?

      What on earth is wrong with our so called justice system. I thought we were presumed innocent until proven guilty? Instead we seem to be guilty upon being charged.

      Democracy is at stake I'd say!
    • sierra  •  4 mths ago
      Lucky he was in New Zealand, if this happened in the US a swat team woulda probably took him out.
    • jennflip  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      I know nothing--I know nnootthhiinnnggggg
    • NoLimitNword  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  4 mths ago
      The purpose of "intellectual property" laws is to grant ownership of EVERYTHING to the government/corporate criminal-complex .
    • HK357  •  4 mths ago
      I need a Safe Room...from Facebook and the internet in general.
    • Ravyn  •  4 mths ago
      What did he do but set up a site where one could upload any files they wanted to? How is HE responsible for user uploaded content?
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      Am I the only one who see a government attempt to gather support for its actions by slander and deflamation.
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