Detroit – Investigators have confiscated thousands of intimate photos and videos of former Baltimore’s Revenue and Assistant Football Coach of the University of Michigan, accused of hacking in college athletes’ computer accounts.
The revelation came to court on Tuesday to prosecute Matt Weiss and the university. Lawyers also included an email for lawyers that the government sent after being charged in March.
According to the individual offense, mainly in trying to find women’s private photos, Wes had access to more than 2,000 athletes, as well as more than 2,000 athletes, as well as more than 1,300 students or former students’ social media, email and cloud storage accounts from schools in the United States.
The email describes further explanations and quantities of items found by investigators.
The mega -Victim Case relief program of the Department of Justice states that “thousands of clear, intimate photos and videos have been seized from the defendant’s electronic devices and its cloud storage accounts. Many people show the victims naked.
Weiss has requested not to be guilty of theft and access to unauthorized computer from 2015 to 2023. He and his lawyer have refused to comment on the case.
Near the end of the alleged scheme, Michigan’s aggressive coordinator in Wes 2022 was when Volvarines won 13-1 and played in a college football playoff. He was fired in 2023 while investigating his computer use. Earlier, he had spent more than a decade with the Baltimore Revenes of the NFL.
Jim Harbh, coach of Los Angeles Chargers, who was the boss of Michigan in Michigan, called the allegations “shocking”. While talking to reporters at the NFL’s annual spring meeting, his brother, John Harbhu, coach of Revenes, used the same word.
Parker Astar, a lawyer, who has filed one of the many cases against Wiss, the university and external technology vendor, wants a judge to order them to start changing the evidence of what happened. The university has not commented on legalism and has weeks to formally respond to the federal court.