Even if he isnt innocent I dont really get why this is such a big deal. Sure its a dick move to delete someones things but come on use a little common sense. All those people should have never even thought about giving access to their account to anyone, let alone to someone who they just met through a video game. I feel bad for all those supposed victims but at the same time if they willing gave a stranger the ability to control their account they brought it on themselves. I remember back when I was 11 or 12 and playing runescape and I would get lots of messages saying things like "Hey if you give me your password ill make you a ton of money really quickly" or "Hi im from xxxx company we are looking for people to become moderators, if your interested just give me your account info and ill add you to the database." Not once did I even think about it, I would immediately block and report them and be on my way. At around the same age as this most recent supposed victim I knew better than to trust a total stranger, in fact I wouldnt even give my information out to friends because I couldnt guarantee that they wouldnt steal from me.
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Except he's not a stranger. He plays with people for weeks or months then scams them. He's been doing this kind of shit for years over multiple games. He's got a trail across multiple forums of trying to scam his way into people's accounts going back at least as far as 2013. He's a con artist and he conned Game Informer into giving him a sympathetic article to try to weasel out of trouble.
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Could be but still why would you give access to your account to anyone? I wouldnt even give it to my best friends because shit man I dont know what they are thinking. They may seem like a trustworthy person but you never know what someone else is going to do.
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I wouldn't either. Some people are more trusting though.
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Yea thats true
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Hey wanna make 50hr at home? Call me now 1800-jackass
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I would absolutely love to make 50 hours at home.