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Subject: Len Rose Sentencing
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Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 19:35:39 EDT
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I found the following on the Associated Press financial wire. ALL
INACCURACIES ARE AP's.
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APf 06/11 1536 Hacker Sentenced
BALTIMORE (AP) -- A computer hacker has been sentenced to a year and a day in
prison for stealing information from American Telephone & Telegraph and its
subsidiary Bell Laboratories.
Leonard Rose Jr., 32, an unemployed computer consultant, pleaded guilty in
March to one count of sending AT&T source codes via computer to a hacker in
Illinois, and a similar wire fraud charge involving a Chicago hacker.
Rose was once a member of a nationwide hackers' group called the Legion of
Doom.
He originally was indicted on charges of computer fraud and interstate
transportation of stolen property, but those charges were dropped under a plea
agreement.
U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz on Monday ordered Rose to sell his
computer equipment, which was seized last year in a raid on his home in
Middletown, and to tell potential employers of his conviction. He is to begin
serving his sentence July 10.
The judge did not order restitution to AT&T because Rose has what one of his
attorneys called "a negative net worth."
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