Famous stars of Hollywood Scarlett Johansson, Christina Ahuilera and Mila Kunis are now free to browse internet without any fear because Christopher Chaney who was named as "Hollywood Hacker" has been condemned to prison for ten years. Christopher has been charged for linking his connection into the private online accounts of more than 50 celebrities. Christopher has also leaked many celebrities private nude photos to the internet in a year from 2010 to 2011.
U.S District Judge S. James Otero punished Chaney on the tearful statement videotape of Scarlett Johansson. Johansson states, "I have been truly humiliated and embarrassed," adds, "I find Christopher Chaney's false actions to be perverted and objectionable."
Chaney illegally posted nude pictures of Scarlett online in March, 2011. According to the Monday's hearing, Chaney also pointed two other non-celebrity women as well whom he knew. Christopher even sent a nude photo of one woman to her own father. Women said to the courts that both her lives have been humiliated and damaged. Keep in mind that Christopher was already in custody since March, and he was also found guilty to nine felony counts. He was also charged for wiretapping and unauthorized access to a computer.
Court has also fined him to pay $66,179 in restoration. After releasing from jail, Christopher will be eyed by the supervised probation about his all official online accounts.
U.S District Judge S. James Otero punished Chaney on the tearful statement videotape of Scarlett Johansson. Johansson states, "I have been truly humiliated and embarrassed," adds, "I find Christopher Chaney's false actions to be perverted and objectionable."
Chaney illegally posted nude pictures of Scarlett online in March, 2011. According to the Monday's hearing, Chaney also pointed two other non-celebrity women as well whom he knew. Christopher even sent a nude photo of one woman to her own father. Women said to the courts that both her lives have been humiliated and damaged. Keep in mind that Christopher was already in custody since March, and he was also found guilty to nine felony counts. He was also charged for wiretapping and unauthorized access to a computer.
Court has also fined him to pay $66,179 in restoration. After releasing from jail, Christopher will be eyed by the supervised probation about his all official online accounts.
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