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Judge allows Dotcom access to $6.1m to pay costs

 
Published on Aug 29, 2012
5:02 PM
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and his wife Mona Schmitz arrive at New Zealand's High Court in Auckland on Aug 7, 2012. A New Zealand judge is allowing Dotcom access to NZ$6 million ($6.1 million) from his frozen bank accounts in order to pay his mounting legal fees and living expenses. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

New Zealand (AP) - A New Zealand judge is allowing Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom access to NZ$6 million ($6.1 million) from his frozen bank accounts in order to pay his mounting legal fees and living expenses.

The 38-year-old multi-millionaire founder of the file-sharing site was arrested in January after United States (US) authorities accused him of facilitating copyright piracy on a massive scale through his website. US authorities are trying to extradite him on charges of money laundering and racketeering.

Dotcom denies the charges, claiming he's not responsible for users who chose to illegally download films and songs.

A judge earlier gave Dotcom access to funds to pay for living expenses but not legal costs. The ruling on Wednesday includes NZ$1 million ($1.01 million) for the annual rent on his luxury estate.

 
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