Hollywood hackerazzi pleads not guilty

2011-11-03 32

A Florida man pleaded not guilty to hacking into the e-mail accounts of some of Hollywood's most well-known stars.
Christopher Chaney was arrested after an 11-month FBI investigation dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi."
Chaney has been charged with 26 counts of cyber-related crimes for breaking into e-mails of Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and singer Christina Aguilera.
The accused got hold of photos of Johansson showed her topless and in a towel with an exposed backside.
The actress recently revealed to Vanity Fair magazine that the photos were taken for her now ex-husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, while they were married.
A Los Angeles judge set a trial date for December 27 and freed Chaney on $110,000 U.S dollar bond.
If convicted on all counts, Chaney faces up to 121 years in jail.
Alicia Powell, Reuters.

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