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n2doc

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Tue Jan 15, 2013, 01:21 PM Jan 2013

Internet Activist's Prosecutor Linked To Another Hacker's Death

One of the prosecutors in the case of the online pioneer who killed himself this weekend, Aaron Swartz, was accused in 2008 of driving another hacker to suicide.

Some of Swartz's friends have accused Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Heymann of contributing to Swartz's suicide, with his unwillingness to compromise on the prosecution of Swartz in a case involving scholarly journal articles.

Back in 2008, another young hacker, Jonathan James, killed himself after being named a suspect in another Heymann case.

James, the first juvenile put into confinement for a federal cybercrime case, was found dead was two weeks after the Secret Service raided his house as part of its investigation of the TJX hacker case led by Heymann — the largest personal identity hack in history. He was thought to be "JJ," the unindicted co-conspirator named in the criminal complaints filed with the US District Court in Massachusetts. In his suicide note, James wrote that he was killing himself in response to the federal investigation and their attempts to tie him to a crime which he did not commit:

"I have no faith in the 'justice' system. Perhaps my actions today, and this letter, will send a stronger message to the public. Either way, I have lost control over this situation, and this is my only way to regain control."
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"Remember," he wrote, "it's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose, and sitting in jail for 20, 10, or even 5 years for a crime I didn't commit is not me winning. I die free."


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Internet Activist's Prosecutor Linked To Another Hacker's Death (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2013 OP
I saw Chris Hayes' tribute to Swartz, it was very touching. EOTE Jan 2013 #1
Prosecutors trying to Make their Bones formercia Jan 2013 #2
If James was not guilty, he was not a "Hacker" nt AnotherDreamWeaver Jan 2013 #3
A hacker is just someone with certain computer skills starroute Jan 2013 #4

EOTE

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1. I saw Chris Hayes' tribute to Swartz, it was very touching.
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 01:26 PM
Jan 2013

He also went let Heymann have it with both barrels. I can't believe that evil POS can sleep with himself at night. If there's any justice in this world, Heymann will be out of a job and on the street in days. But, for some people there's extremely little justice in this world.

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