i'll throw this out here as a breadcrumb. mystery co-defendant in the @MalwareTechBlog indictment has a very short last name.pic.twitter.com/jadg6OSQeW
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2nd redaction would be one of the (propably two) aliases tied to defendant #1.https://twitter.com/empiricalerror/status/893985605629202432 …
I was wondering about that because it stands out so much compared to his name listed above in two lines. How do they write Jr or III?pic.twitter.com/2CZdRrSsg4
my assumption would be: 1st line: full name 2nd line: alias #1 3rd line: alias #2 i.e. [NAME] aka [ALIAS1], aka [ALIAS2] and MARCUS HUTCHINS
to nitpick - [NAME] aka "[ALIAS1]", aka "[ALIAS2]", <― that comma's poking out of the redaction and (...)
Upcoming superseding indictment, you think? There is only reference to one of the Mystery defendant's aliases.
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