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July 30, 2015, 10:41:13 PM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 11:57:18 PM by TKeenan |
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Looks like the Jap cops are going to hit him for fraud. while I don't have a crystal ball, I think that dick deserves it. Japan should send him to the US where he'd get a real good long sentence and they'd put him in jail right away. Maybe they could put him in the cell right next to Ross the Pirate. In Japan, he'll be in the court for 8 years and then he'll only get 5 weeks of light scolding by an angry old lady. Cakewalk. http://www.coindesk.com/report-tokyo-police-seeking-fraud-charges-against-mt-gox-ceo/
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July 30, 2015, 11:29:19 PM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 11:40:58 PM by jbrnt |
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I was excited having read the title, thinking Karpeles will finally get jail time. I cannot find an alternate source for this piece of news? I read the article again: "The Tokyo Metropolitan Police is reportedly pursuing criminal charges against Mark Karpeles" This is speculation. Karpeles is still enjoying his frappuccino every morning while mixing he coins. Does the Japanese police have enough evidence to charge him for fraud? They need solid evidence to prove he did it, not weak evidence to proof he may have known coins were being stolen but failed to do anything about it. he is a poor guy.
He is a rich guy, goxed customers are poor.
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July 30, 2015, 11:36:22 PM |
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the article doesn't seem to indicate that the Japanese have enough evidence to arrest him. so don't get your hopes up. I wonder if they'll ever arrest him without having him withdraw the stolen coins.
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July 31, 2015, 01:26:10 AM |
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Leave Poor Mark Alone
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July 31, 2015, 01:51:14 AM |
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Anyone ignorant enough to leave coins there after the June 2011 "Hack" deserves no sympathy.
~BCX~
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July 31, 2015, 02:24:55 AM |
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Hehh white Collar crime is only a few years in prison and its quite possible the BTC are (allegedly) stashed somewhere safe.
It can quite possibly be impossible for authorities to reclaim them.
I hope the culprit get what he deserve but people seem to be getting away with BTC crimes pretty easily...
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July 31, 2015, 04:51:24 AM Last edit: July 31, 2015, 05:16:44 AM by AGD |
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Anyone ignorant enough to leave coins there after the June 2011 "Hack" deserves no sympathy.
~BCX~
True. When I was new to Bitcoin in 2013, I found it suspicious, that BTC price was higher on MtGox than on other sites. I registered, but I never deposited for that reason.
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fryarminer
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July 31, 2015, 05:48:37 AM |
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I never deposited because I couldn't control the private keys. I've never kept anything more than satoshis on exchanges for that reason. So when it went down it didn't bother me. However I remember some people who had their life savings on Gox and had to go back to work when they lost everything.
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July 31, 2015, 07:27:47 AM |
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If you read this, you would think Mark would rather want to be charged in the USA --> http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20810572 I quote : " But while the Japanese police and prosecutors are not widely accused of resorting to more aggressive forms of interrogation such as torture, no-one outside the small interview room really knows what happens inside because suspects' interviews take place behind closed doors - without an attorney. " They have a conviction rate of over 99%, most of which are secured on the back of a confession. What this means is.... They beat the living shit out of you until you confess... Do you think Mark will confess? Good luck Mark, hope you prepared to whats coming your way.
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Mickeyb
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July 31, 2015, 07:56:46 AM |
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He deserves to pay for all that he has done. By the Japanese, or the European or the US, it don't matter but the bastard needs to pay for all the damage he has done to the Bitcoin world and the bitcoin users. Point blank!
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July 31, 2015, 09:20:00 AM |
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I would like to see that guy behind the bars for at least 20 years. Nothing else he deserves. But I hardly believe any japanese court will do me that favour. Everytime I see that crook I start to boil because of the damage he had caused.
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July 31, 2015, 10:09:07 AM |
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Regarding the many, many coins stolen/compromised what is he (if he allegedly has access to them) going to do with them? He can't ever spend or move them can he? If he does that's all the evidence they need right there to lock him up & throw away the key? It's like having a gold mine under your house but you can't get access to it.
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tsoPANos
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July 31, 2015, 10:15:13 AM |
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Hopefully people will get their money back and that scammer will be imprisoned once and for all. I am one of these people, but luckily I had very few btc lost on MTGOX collapse.
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July 31, 2015, 10:24:59 AM |
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If you read this, you would think Mark would rather want to be charged in the USA --> http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20810572 I quote : " But while the Japanese police and prosecutors are not widely accused of resorting to more aggressive forms of interrogation such as torture, no-one outside the small interview room really knows what happens inside because suspects' interviews take place behind closed doors - without an attorney. " They have a conviction rate of over 99%, most of which are secured on the back of a confession. What this means is.... They beat the living shit out of you until you confess... Do you think Mark will confess? Good luck Mark, hope you prepared to whats coming your way. Japanese prison is not nice either ...
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Ingatqhvq
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July 31, 2015, 10:31:33 AM |
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He may hide some coins and he should be punished. Lots of people lost bitcoin because of him.
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 31, 2015, 10:44:24 AM |
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Regarding the many, many coins stolen/compromised what is he (if he allegedly has access to them) going to do with them? He can't ever spend or move them can he? If he does that's all the evidence they need right there to lock him up & throw away the key? It's like having a gold mine under your house but you can't get access to it.
Are Bitcoin addresses holding stolen Bitcoins known?
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dreamspark
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July 31, 2015, 10:47:42 AM |
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Regarding the many, many coins stolen/compromised what is he (if he allegedly has access to them) going to do with them? He can't ever spend or move them can he? If he does that's all the evidence they need right there to lock him up & throw away the key? It's like having a gold mine under your house but you can't get access to it.
Firstly the addresses holding the stolen coins are at this point still unknown. Secondly, those coins if in his posession will have already been mixed. Thirdly, there is no proof that those coins existed at the time of the hack. It is inferred in the article that they were removed from mtGox a long time ago. Most likely by the 2011 hacker and less likeley embezled by Mark himself.
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July 31, 2015, 11:57:45 AM |
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Dammit, willy!
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July 31, 2015, 03:14:34 PM |
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he is a poor guy.
a fat but rich poor guy i have to add
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July 31, 2015, 03:29:08 PM |
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So the story is he might be arrested soon, but hasn't been arrested yet?
Why would the Japanese police announce he's going to be arrested before arresting him? That would give him the opportunity to flee the country and head for Outer Mongolia, or somewhere else out of their reach.
He must have the money to charter a private plane or helicopter to fly him out unnoticed from some obscure airport.
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