A little late for this to be coming out, don't you think? If I had been the subject of an illegal raid and was physically harmed at the time, that would be the first thing I mention to the media.
Not at all. Every time his name comes up in the media, that's another opportunity for some random to learn how skeevy the copyright maximalist lobby is. The more people that know this, the better.
I'm guessing the police are trained in one type of raid, which they apply for everything from "alleged copyright infringement" to "escaped from prison having just killed 15 guards". Not that this justifies unreasonable application of force, but I can at least understand why.
Uh huh. Sure they did. And I'm the Jolly Green Giant.
This guy hasn't had problems in the past vocalizing his issues with the police and their alleged misdeeds. Why did he wait several months to make this claim if it actually happened?
(Note to downvoters: this is a rhetorical question; he didn't wait months because the alleged beating(s) never occurred. This guy has some of the priciest lawyers in the world working on his defense. If these beatings had actually taken place, you can bet your ass that it would have been the dominant story of the Megaupload saga from Day 1.)
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[ 1.8 ms ] story [ 23.0 ms ] threadThere are video and image recordings of the raid, but guess what, the crown wants to suppress those.[1]
[1]http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/dotcom-kicked-kneed-in-polic...
It's very hard to prove and they could always justify it as pacifying resistance. Which may or may not be present.
This guy hasn't had problems in the past vocalizing his issues with the police and their alleged misdeeds. Why did he wait several months to make this claim if it actually happened?
(Note to downvoters: this is a rhetorical question; he didn't wait months because the alleged beating(s) never occurred. This guy has some of the priciest lawyers in the world working on his defense. If these beatings had actually taken place, you can bet your ass that it would have been the dominant story of the Megaupload saga from Day 1.)