One of the questions a few of you have brought up during our coverage of the seemingly endless build up to Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom's extradition trial, is where exactly does he get his money from? Not the funds used to buy his cars and homes clearly, as that was all seized nearly thee years ago when he was arrested. However, since then he's continued to live in the lap of luxury and now the studio heads arraigned against him want to know where it's all coming from, since in their mind, he's spending money that will eventually go to them, when they win in court.
The authorities are more than a little curious themselves, so last month the High Court demanded Dotcom reveal his financial sources. However, the German native is appealing the decision, claiming that the assets he currently enjoys were generated from his entrepreneurial skills after the raid and therefore have no bearing on the charges laid against him. Saying any more than that, his legal team claims, would be a breach of his privacy.
Dotcom reportedly invested several million in the Interner MANA party too
Presumably, much of the money comes from him selling shares in the encrypted file locker company he launched last year, called Mega, which has become incredibly successful in a short period of time.
While Dotcom's appeal is set to be heard in October, he's actually obliged to comply by the order to reveal his assets on 9th September, so presumably on that date we'll find out whether he'll be forced to unveil them or not.
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KitGuru Says: It's difficult to tell in instances like this, whether Dotcom is just being a pain in the system's neck by appealing this, or if his finances are a little shady. What do you guys think?
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I honestly can’t decide whether I think Kim Dotcom is a sleazy crooked scumbag, or is genuinely fighting the good fight for a free internet.
I’m gonna helpe you here – he is a fuckin scumbag that only play the role of a victim and use teenagers support
read about his past a bit – every his attempt of getting money was illegal
To be honest, I think he’s both. He’s definitely not the most upstanding guy in the world, despite him being completely in the right regarding the Megaupload case, but I think he also genuinely has a lot of good ideas about Internet freedom and the future of technology. These things don’t need to be mutually exclusive.
The latter. It’s surprising he still gets attention because his public rants are pathetic and often hypocritical when it seems easier to avoid being so.
I Cant wait from the MPAA to the FBI what a farse there are hundreds of file sharing websites around the world why didnt MPAA & FBI go for those sites too… cos mega was just an escape goat! pure and simple!