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Kim Dotcom Email: Megaupload Founder Joked About Criminal Ties, Cocaine In Alleged Letter To Neighbors

Kim Dotcom Email

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/24/2012 3:05 pm Updated: 01/24/2012 11:26 pm

Good safe rooms apparently don't make good neighbors.

Kim Dotcom, the ostentatious founder of Megaupload who was arrested last week when police infiltrated a safe room in his sprawling New Zealand mansion, may have rattled the nerves of his neighbors long before his high-profile arrest.

In an email obtained by the Guardian that Dotcom allegedly wrote, the ex-con jokes to his neighbors about hacking into their email, "infiltrating" their families and his ties to criminals.

According to the Guardian, residents of the posh neighborhood became concerned when they found that Dotcom, who was previously convicted of hacking, insider trading and embezzlement, was moving into the neighborhood.

In an effort to voice their concerns, the neighbors sent an email to the property's owner, who then sent the email to Dotcom. He then replied to the email, introducing himself, describing his past criminal exploits and the "benefits" of "having a criminal Neighbor [sic] like me."

(Click over to the Guardian to read the email in its entirety.)

France Komoroske, who was one of Dotcom's neighbors, told the Guardian that Dotcom's email response "scared the hell out of everybody."

But another neighbor told Reuters that she wasn't necessarily frightened of Dotcom, whom she said kept a low profile.

"We see him driving around, but he keeps to himself and we're quite close neighbours," Libbi Darroch told Reuters. "I've never seen him walking or anything. I think he does all his business in his mansion. All I thought was he had a funny number plate."

Indeed, a sampling of license, or "number" plates found on various Mercedes and Rolls Royce vehicles belonging to Dotcom read "EVIL," "HACKER," "GOD," "GUILTY" and "STONED," according to Jalopnik. During a raid on the property, authorities seized several of these luxury cars, believed to be worth a total of $5 million in value, according to Reuters.

Dotcom, whose given name is Kim Schmitz, maintains citizenship in both Germany and Finland.

Before being arrested, he lived a lavish, playboy lifestyle, partying all over the world and posting pictures and videos of his escapades online.

One YouTube video shows him gleefully driving a Mercedes through a golf course while enraged golfers apparently chase after the car.

Dotcom was arrested on Friday, and according to The New York Times, he and six others face charges that include conspiracy and copyright infringement.

The Wall Street Journal reports that he remains in custody pending a decision on whether or not he will be released on bail.

In any case, if you ever find yourself invited over to Kim Dotcom's rented $24 million house for a cup of coffee or, say to play Modern Warfare 3, be sure to "bring the cocaine," as Dotcom joked in his letter.

Check out videos depicting Kim Dotcom's lavish lifestyle prior to his recent arrest.
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  • Kim Dotcom's Lavish Lifestyle

  • Kim Dotcom And Associates Appear In Court

  • KiM Dotcom's Aukland Firework Display

  • Kim Dotcom Celebrating His 'Modern Warfare 3' Skills

  • Kim Dotcom's Car Collection

  • The Megaupload Song

  • ...And Is It Just Us, Or Does Kim Dotcom (NOT PICTURED) Kinda Look Like The 'Numa Numa' Guy (BELOW)?

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Good safe rooms apparently don't make good neighbors. Kim Dotcom, the ostentatious founder of Megaupload who was arrested last week when police infiltrated a safe room in his sprawling New Zealand ...
Good safe rooms apparently don't make good neighbors. Kim Dotcom, the ostentatious founder of Megaupload who was arrested last week when police infiltrated a safe room in his sprawling New Zealand ...
 
 
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09:19 AM on 01/27/2012
That house is absolutely insane. I cannot believe megaupload was such a money-maker!
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wardropper
New empty micro-bio
08:29 AM on 01/26/2012
Another case of no line even being there to cross.
Look for the white powder...
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novabird
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06:01 AM on 01/26/2012
Excess money warps people's minds. They start believing they are better than other human beings - godlike and above the law.
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Gronkie
Radical Independent
11:02 PM on 01/25/2012
It sounds like a misguided sense of humor to me. I would have taken him up on his offer to drop by. I wouldn't have brought any cocaine, but I bet he wouldn't mind if I showed up with a 6 pack of a nice craft-brewed beer and a couple of porterhouse steaks.
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10:59 PM on 01/25/2012
damn, nice house!
02:11 PM on 01/25/2012
Why do I have a feeling there is more to his arrest than just owning this site..
10:58 AM on 01/25/2012
If I received an email from him, I'd stop by to meet this guy... not only very intelligent, but fun, too!
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frank day
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09:27 AM on 01/25/2012
Hilarious.

I'd hang with him.

Just added him to my "guys to have a beer with" list.
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12:40 AM on 01/25/2012
After reading the email, I think his neighbors must be jackass's. I would have laughed and went over to introduce myself.
10:49 PM on 01/24/2012
"having a criminal Neighbor [sic] like me." I like the Guardian's "[sic]". God forbid that Johnny Foreigner uses American spelling.
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05:34 PM on 01/26/2012
That "sic" isn't in the original Guardian article. It was added here by the HuffPost writer, although whether or not it has to do with spelling or capitalizing the "N," I don't know.
06:15 PM on 01/26/2012
I think that I may have been too hasty then. I didn't take note of the uppercase "N". Probably "Dotcom" reverted back to the German rule of capitalizing all nouns.
10:45 PM on 01/24/2012
I hope they throw this freetard and others like him in jail for a very very long time.
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Draekia
Open-minded thinker and traveller
12:46 AM on 01/25/2012
Yes. He hurt so many people by selling storage space on the web.

His driving, however...
02:10 PM on 01/25/2012
How dare he take the #1 spot on the Call of Duty MW3 top rank.
10:34 PM on 01/24/2012
I believe he was really arrested because he didn't contribute to a super pac. Here he made all this money and spent it on himself and not the US politicians. While the US entertainment giants have shared with the politicians, to ensure their political clout.
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Capn Scott
the 'moderated' me
10:03 PM on 01/24/2012
Why is the FBI these days the international pet lapdog of Disney, the RIAA, and the MPAA? Isn't there enough actual violent crime going on in this country to keep the FBI chasing actual criminals, instead of an overweight, indulgent, megarich nerd?

If the FBI put half as much effort into solving violent crimes as they did in arresting Mr Dotcom, and we might actually see a reduction in violent crime.
10:36 PM on 01/24/2012
You can get shot chasing violent crminals. Catching These folks is more akin to shooting sitting ducks.
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Draekia
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12:45 AM on 01/25/2012
It's already at historic lows. Not that TV would tell you that.
09:37 PM on 01/24/2012
best neighbor ever.
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09:22 PM on 01/24/2012
If he is incorporated, doesn't he just pay a small fine?