From: "Rowdy Yates" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 5:08 AM
Subject: Braindumper Spared :-(
Texas D.A. Won't Prosecute Alleged Braindumper
Judge orders assets returned; Microsoft considering civil charges.
4/22/2004 -- The longest-standing criminal investigation of an alleged
braindumper has come to an end without any charges being filed.
Almost two years ago, San Antonio police seized the business and personal
assets of former TestKiller.com and TroyTec.com owner Garry Neale during
a
criminal investigation of a complaint made by Microsoft alleging that
he
sold Microsoft certification exam questions, in violation of Texas
theft of
trade secret statutes.
Now, Neale's assets -- including $408,566.84 from various bank accounts
along with business assets and personal items such as a truck,
collectibles, children's video games and a refrigerator -- have all
been
returned to him by court order. The Bexar County District Attorney's
Office
has also publicly declared that it no longer intends to criminally
prosecute Neale.
Read More:
http://certcities.com/editorial/news/print.asp?EditorialsID=602
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$408,566.84 <--- WTF!!!????
so much for trying to keep the certs bump free...
:-(
*life is unfair. and i just paid $500 in parking tickets...*
Rowdy Yates
--
"the man who tried and failed miserably"