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Not your typical news. But it is nice to know these kind of people do get caught. And they will stay in JAIL for awhile. Even if they sneak out.m they go back.
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Gregg Keizer
January 2, 2014 03:44 PM E
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Escaped spammer back in federal slammer
Jeffrey Kilbride, one of the first to be convicted under CAN-SPAM Act, was on the loose for just over 24 hours
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Kilbride, 48, was discovered missing from the Lompoc federal prison on Friday, DEC. 27, around 1:30 p.m. PT, said the Lompoc Record last week. The federal facility is located in Lompoc, Calif., which is south of San Louis Obispo near the central California coast.
By late afternoon Saturday, Dec. 28, however, Kilbride was back in custody, the Lompoc Record said.
According to the newspaper, Kilbride had turned himself in to authorities.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9245120/Escaped_spammer_back_in_federal_slammer

Kilbride, along with a partner, James Schaffer, were convicted of two CAN-SPAM violations in 2007. The federal CAN-SPAM law has RESULTED in several jail sentences for spammers based in the U.S.
I don't hate spam that much to think they should go to jail, did they get any other charges on them?? I WISH the scammers who try to STEAL your money do some federal time.


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