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Southern District of Texas | Gymnastics coach gets max in disturbing child pornography case


GALVESTON, Texas – A 55-year-old McKinney resident has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for transportation of child pornography, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.

Darren Frank McCoy pleaded guilty Dec. 1, 2022, admitting he was previously a gymnastics and cheerleading coach in Texas and Alabama. He had recorded teens in various stages of undress without their knowledge or consent and had unlawfully transported those images and videos as well as disturbing images of child pornography.

Today U.S. District Judge Jeffery V. Brown ordered him to serve a total of 240 months in federal prison to be immediately followed by a 10 years of supervised release. At the hearing, the court heard from one woman whom McCoy recorded while she was a minor. She discussed how her life has been seriously impacted by McCoy’s conduct, describing how he stole her childhood experiences without her even knowing it and that she feels rage, anger and sadness and lack of empathy toward him. Another victim described how McCoy sexually abused her from the time she was 12 until the age of 18. She detailed how she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety.  McCoy was a gymnastics coach to these women.  

“Darren McCoy is the definition of a predator,” said Hamdani. “We encourage our children to engage in sports, believing that they will be safe when doing so. Instead, these athletes were betrayed. This so-called coach surreptitiously recorded teens and sexually abused a minor for several years. Hopefully, knowing the only bars he will see now are behind a federal prison cell will give his victims some long-awaited peace.”

On Nov. 30, 2019, McCoy had been on a cruise ship which docked in the Galveston Port of Entry. Authorities sent him to secondary inspection after learning of a prior child pornography investigation from 2015.

There, they found images of child pornography on his laptop which led them to seize other electronic devices including his phone which also yielded numerous pornographic images.

They also found nine videos on McCoy’s flash drive which appeared to be taken with a hidden camera. These videos, which appeared to be taken approximately a decade…

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AT&T Removes HBO Max Bundle From Its Unlimited Elite Plan


AT&T’s top-tier Unlimited phone plan no longer comes with a free subscription to HBO Max. The wireless giant has dropped the SVOD (subscription video-on-demand) service from the $85 per month Unlimited Elite plan. Perhaps the plan itself doesn’t exist anymore for new AT&T customers as well as existing customers looking to upgrade to the top-tier plan. It has been replaced with the Unlimited Premium which costs the same but doesn’t include HBO Max. Existing Unlimited Elite subscribers will continue to get access to the streaming service for no additional charge, though.

“HBO Max is a great service, but we constantly experiment with the features we offer our customers to give them the best value,” AT&T said in a statement to NextTV. The company didn’t provide additional details regarding this move. But the decision doesn’t come as a surprise as the wireless giant no longer owns HBO Max. The SVOD service was part of its WarnerMedia division that spun off and merged with Discovery to form Warner Bros. Discovery. The deal closed this April and AT&T has expectedly removed HBO Max as a free add-on with its top-tier wireless plan.

Instead of HBO Max, AT&T is offering additional high-speed hotspot data with the Unlimited Premium plan. Subscribers now get 50GB of hotspot data, 10GB more than what the now-discontinued Unlimited Elite plan offered. The $85 a month plan, which comes down to $45 per line per month if you get five or more lines, gives you unlimited talk, text, and 5G internet in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Other perks include free roaming in 19 Latin American countries, 4K UHD streaming, mobile security, unlimited texting to over 200 countries, and six months of Stadia Pro subscription.

The ad-supported HBO Max is still available to Cricket Wireless customers

As said earlier, AT&T removing HBO Max from its top-tier unlimited plan is no surprise. But the company’s prepaid brand Cricket Wireless still offers an ad-supported version of the streaming service to its customers. Subscribers of its $60 per month Unlimited plan get the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned SVOD service at no additional cost.

This Cricket Wireless plan comes down to just $32 per line per month for…

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Hacker Known as Max Is a 55-Year-Old Woman, Prosecutors Say


(Bloomberg) — Alla Witte’s plans for a new career as a computer programmer included helping clients make enough money to see the world, according to YouTube videos and social media posts. She was in her late 40s with a degree in applied mathematics and an itch to do computer programming.



a close up of a sign: Epstein Friend Ghislaine Maxwell Arrested By FBI


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But there was a darker side to Witte’s interest in computers, according to federal prosecutors. In the six years leading to October 2018, Witte, a Latvian citizen who grew up in Russia, allegedly transformed from amateur developer to a key cog in a cybercrime syndicate known as Trickbot.

Witte, now 55, assumed the identity “Max” and started writing illicit code, according to a federal indictment unsealed on Feb. 8 after she was detained in Miami. She’s since been transferred to Cleveland, where she’s one of seven alleged members of the Trickbot gang facing charges for their role in a global fraud, data theft and ransomware operation with roots in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.



a close up of a sign: Epstein Friend Ghislaine Maxwell Arrested By FBI


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Epstein Friend Ghislaine Maxwell Arrested By FBI

But Witte is the first alleged member of the Trickbot cybergang ever to be detained in the U.S. She appeared before a U.S. magistrate judge on June 4 for her arraignment, where she waived her rights to a detention hearing. She hasn’t yet made any pleadings in the case.

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Witte’s public defender in Cleveland, Ed Bryan, didn’t respond to requests for comment.

If Witte were to cooperate with authorities, her insights could be invaluable at a time when the Biden administration and a newly formed Justice Department task force are taking aim at ransomware and other cybercrime, said Alex Holden, the founder of the cyber-investigations firm Hold Security. She could also help U.S. officials understand the structure of a tenacious and wide-ranging cybercrime operation with so many tentacles that it managed to evade a pair of takedown operations by U.S. Cyber Command and Microsoft Corp. in 2020, he said.



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