Jump to content

“Kiwi” Pirate Loses Millions of Hard-Earned Crypto - Piracy News and Crypto Updates - InviteHawk - Your Only Source for Free Torrent Invites

Buy, Sell, Trade or Find Free Torrent Invites for Private Torrent Trackers Such As redacted, blutopia, losslessclub, femdomcult, filelist, Chdbits, Uhdbits, empornium, iptorrents, hdbits, gazellegames, animebytes, privatehd, myspleen, torrentleech, morethantv, bibliotik, alpharatio, blady, passthepopcorn, brokenstones, pornbay, cgpeers, cinemageddon, broadcasthenet, learnbits, torrentseeds, beyondhd, cinemaz, u2.dmhy, Karagarga, PTerclub, Nyaa.si, Polishtracker etc.

“Kiwi” Pirate Loses Millions of Hard-Earned Crypto


Recommended Posts

Jaron David McIvor, a software programmer from New Zealand, has had $14.9 million worth of cryptocurrencies seized by the country’s authorities, following a relevant order issued by the High Court. The man was placed under investigation back in 2016 when the New Zealand police received a tip from the US IRS about the operation of a pirate website.

McIvor caught the American tax officers’ attention because he was engaging in international money transfers between the USA, New Zealand, Canada, and Vietnam. Eventually, in 2019, he was arrested in his home, at the third time the police visited to investigate.

The man was careful not to raise suspicions with his lifestyle, and when the police first visited him, they saw no Lambos parked in the garage or anything denoting wealth. Instead, McIvor was living in a modest rental, giving no indication that he was holding more than $14.9 million in cryptocurrencies and another $581k in the bank. However, the ongoing investigation eventually produced evidence of the seemingly inexplicable existence of these amounts, and the man had to admit it and eventually cooperate with the authorities.

The website set up by J. D. McIvor and his brother operated in the United States and received subscription payments via wire transfers, Stripe, and PayPal. His brother’s bank account held another $275k – and he also forfeited $1.25 million in crypto. The court and the investigators have not named the pirate website yet, even though there’s no apparent reason to hide it from the public.

As for whether the authorities managed to find and seize the entire amount made by the pirate platform, the judge wrote that they believe the overwhelming majority was forfeited. The judge characteristically stated sanctification with the outcome within the purposes of the Criminal Proceeds Act 2009 and the overall interests of justice.

Although a computer software programmer, McIvor has failed to recognize the risk of using PayPal and Stripe, two legitimate payment processors that are open to sharing information with national authorities if they need to. Also, keeping over half a million USD in a bank account linked with your real name was not a smart move at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Avoid unnecessary posts such as 'Thank you', 'Welcome', etc. Such posts will be deleted and user will be warned if it happens again. If caught spamming, the following actions are applicable -

  • First time - Warning
  • Second time - 5000 Points will be deducted
  • Third time - Ban for 7 days
  • Fourth time - Permanent Ban

If the post helped you, reward the user by reacting to the post like this -

download.png

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The last post in this topic was made more than 14 days ago. Only post in this topic if you have something valuable to add. Irrelevant posts are not allowed and you will be warned/banned for spamming old topics.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Read this before posting -
  • Only post if you have something valuable to contribute.
  • Avoid unnecessary posts such as 'Thank you', 'Welcome', etc. Such posts will be deleted and you will be warned if it happens again.
  • If the post helped you, reward the user by reacting to the post like this -                      1.jpg
Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Customer Reviews

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.