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A judge has ordered a B.C. woman who allegedly lost $530,000 worth of bitcoin in a "SIM swap" fraud scheme to resolve her ...
John Doe argues that secretly tracking public officials with a GPS on their vehicle is protected as "preparations for free ...
John Doe had appealed his loss in Nevada’s highest court to the U.S. Supreme Court, where he seeks legal clarity on his belief that the First Amendment protects his right to spy on public officials.
John Doe had needed to reveal his name by May 1 after losing multiple court decisions. In his filing, Francisco promised that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court will be submitted by May 19.
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