AOL Wins $5 Million Suit Against Spammer |
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Matthew Barakat (ap@telecom-digest.org) Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:15:32 -0600
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By MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press WriterThu Jan 26, 8:07 PM ET
A man who sent billions of junk e-mails hawking online college
Christopher William Smith, of Prior Lake, Minn., was considered one of
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton ordered Smith to pay $5.3
AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham said Smith "was the poster child for the
"This is someone we've been pursuing for three years," Graham said. "It's
Hilton issued a summary judgment in favor of AOL, saying Smith "refused to
Court records show that Smith's lawyers withdrew from the case several
In addition to e-mails promoting generic Viagra and pornographic Web sites,
In an initial response to AOL's lawsuit, Smith's lawyers denied wrongdoing
Graham said that AOL, the Dulles-based subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., has
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