Kim Dotcom Calls US a 'Bully' as Court Hearing Wraps Up

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 November 2015 11:24 IST

Internet mogul Kim Dotcom's marathon extradition hearing ended in New Zealand on Tuesday, edging his four-year battle to avoid being sent to the United States closer to a conclusion.

The Auckland District Court hearing involving the Megaupload founder lasted 10 weeks, six weeks longer than scheduled amid protracted legal wrangling.

The case has dragged on since January 2011, when armed police raided Dotcom's Auckland mansion at the same time as FBI agents in the US moved to shut down his online empire.

After Tuesday's hearing ended, judge Nevin Dawson retired to consider his verdict, which a court official said would be delivered at "a date yet to be advised".

Advertisement

The stakes are high for Dotcom and his three co-accused, who could face up to 20 years jail on fraud, racketeering and money laundering charges if convicted in a US court.

US authorities allege the now defunct Megaupload file-sharing site netted US$175 million (roughly Rs. 1,162 crores) in criminal proceeds and cost copyright owners at least US$500 million (roughly Rs. 3,320 crores) by offering pirated content.

Advertisement

While the FBI has described it as the biggest copyright case in US history, prosecutor Christine Gordon said it amounted to "simple fraud", with the accused knowingly profiting from stealing intellectual property.

Dotcom denies all charges, arguing Megaupload was a genuine file-sharing site which did its best to police copyright infringement but had 50 million daily users and could not control every aspect of their activity.

Advertisement

The German national has accused US authorities of pursuing a vendetta against him on behalf of politically influential Hollywood studios.

"My defence team has shown how utterly unreliable, malicious and unethical the US case against me is," he tweeted on Tuesday.

"They have exposed a dirty, ugly bully."

Judge Dawson does not need to determine whether Dotcom and his co-accused are guilty of any crimes, only whether there is a strong enough case to warrant extraditing them to the US to stand trial there.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: FBI, Internet, Kim Dotcom, Megaupload, US
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Poco, Oppo Raise Prices of These Smartphones in India: See New Prices
  2. Lava Virat V1 5G Review: Not Just a Budget Phone
  3. Anthropic Reveals How Claude Will Watermark AI-Generated Text
  4. Redmi Note 17 Series is All Set to Launch Globally on This Date
  5. OnePlus 16 Said to Feature BOE X4 Display Technology With Slim Bezels
  6. Jio Prime Membership Re-Launched in India With These Benefits
  7. Ira Duo Pro 5G First Impressions
  8. iQOO Neo 11 Ultra Camera Samples, Live Photo Features Revealed
  1. Apple’s AirPods With Built-In Cameras Spotted in macOS Video; Visual Intelligence Features Teased
  2. Claude Text Watermark Explained: How Anthropic Will Detect AI Content
  3. Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leaked Hands-on Video Showcases Design
  4. Epic Games Store Confirmed to Get Official Linux Support Soon
  5. Israel’s Bits of Gold Suffers Data Breach Affecting 200,000 Customers
  6. BitMart Users Demand Answers Over Withdrawal Issues, Unpaid Salaries Ahead of August 19 Deadline
  7. Google Pixel 11 Ads Reportedly Reveal Mysterious Fitbit-Like Fitness Tracker
  8. Boltt Ace 5G, Evo 4G Battery, Display Details Teased Just Days Ahead of Launch
  9. Jio Prime Membership Relaunched in India: Tariff Certainty, Cashback Vouchers, and More Benefits
  10. Samsung Plans to Launch Five Foldable Phones Next Year, Including Galaxy Z TriFold 2, Galaxy Fold 9 Series: Report
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.