They had the insight to somehow a amass a massive $30 million fortune with a large-scale piracy scheme but weren't smart enough to hide it or move somewhere without an extradition treaty?
For those liking seized cars auctioned... A french businessman was recently convicted for misappropriation of company assets and six cars were auctioned off in late june. Five of the six cars sold and four of them sold for one than one million EUR each.
All six were old, incredibly rare, Porsche (scroll down to see the six cars):
> Carrasquillo had amassed a massive $30 million fortune with a large-scale piracy scheme in which he was buying and reselling copyrighted material from cable tv.
Anyone have any idea what this means? How does someone sell copyrighted material from cable tv? Who would buy it?
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edpa/pr/leader-illegal-copyrigh...
> His channel still exists, though a video hasn’t been posted in over two years. After an extensive investigation, the feds found Carrasquillo had amassed a massive $30 million fortune with a large-scale piracy scheme in which he was buying and reselling copyrighted material from cable tv. He was sentenced to five years in prison for “piracy of cable TV, access device fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of copyright infringement,” along with having to forfeit his millions and pay $15 million in restitution. Those millions helped pay for the car collection now going up for auction.