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laserhaas

(7,805 posts)
Fri Jan 23, 2015, 03:05 PM Jan 2015

FOIA: Department of Justice CCIPS Notes On Aaron Swartz Investigation

Source: Fired Dog Lake by Journalist DSWright

In early 2013 I sent a series of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests out to three government agencies that I knew were investigating the late Aaron Swartz. Swartz committed suicide in January of that year arguably in part due to the harassment he was facing from state authorities. I was not a personal friend of Swartz just an admirer and, like many who use the internet, a beneficiary of his work. And, more to the point, his case seemed worth exploring as an example of both overreach by careerist prosecutors looking to make a name for themselves and the abuse of the problematic Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).

While there may have been more than three agencies investigating Swartz the three I sent FOIA requests to were the FBI, Secret Service, and the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice.

Read more: http://news.firedoglake.com/2015/01/23/foia-department-of-justice-ccips-notes-on-aaron-swartz-investigation/



The story links to this video - Dead Men Don't Lie
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We applaud DSWright's efforts and reporting this on FireDogLake.com

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FOIA: Department of Justice CCIPS Notes On Aaron Swartz Investigation (Original Post) laserhaas Jan 2015 OP
I'll still never understand why he didn't just fight such a flimsy case in court... Blue_Tires Jan 2015 #1
Because the Feds win 95-98% of their cases billhicks76 Jan 2015 #2
Concur! laserhaas Jan 2015 #3
And they have guns. AngryAmish Jan 2015 #4

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
1. I'll still never understand why he didn't just fight such a flimsy case in court...
Fri Jan 23, 2015, 09:31 PM
Jan 2015

Even bad attorneys could have chiseled that down to a slap on the wrist or outright acquittal...

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