UN launches task force to help stem drug trafficking through Senegal

WASHINGTON – Joshua David Evans, 34, of North Bend, Wash., and Jeremy Lynn Andrew, 33, of Eugene, Ore., pleaded guilty today for their roles in NinjaVideo.net, a website that provided millions of users with the ability to illegally download infringing copies of copyright-protected movies and television programs in high-quality formats. The guilty pleas were accepted by U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Trenga in the Alexandria Division of the Eastern District of Virginia, and were announce .... [More]

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