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Russian Hacker Claims FBI Offered Citizenship, Immunity & Apartment If he Confessed to Hacking Trump

"The Justice Department has charged Mr. Nikulin with hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, but not for cyberattacks on the political targets compromised during the run up to last year’s election. The U.S. government has largely attributed those cyberattacks to a division of Russia’s military intelligence agency, GRU, referred to by names including APT 28, Pawn Storm and Fancy Bear.

An extradition hearing concerning Mr. Nikulin had scheduled for Thursday, May 11, in Prague, but proceedings were abruptly postponed until May 30 due to formal objections raised by defense attorneys involving language barriers and other issues, the Associated Press reported."

Seems like a HIGHLY credible witness.

I'm sold. People in jail NEVER make crap up that they think will help them. It's unheard of.

:rolleyes:
 
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/nation_world/20170511_ap_757742503aaf4b658159e2961952d822.html

Moscow also wants him extradited on a separate charge of internet theft in 2009. Russian officials had previously said they were working to prevent his extradition to the U.S.

The 29-year-old has denied any wrongdoing. His parents were present at the prison on Thursday.


"He rejects he's a hacker at all," his defense attorney Martin Sadilek said. "He has never worked with computers. His only interest is cars."

If you can't take the word of a jailed Russian hacker facing extradition at face value, who can you trust these days?
 
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