FBI Questions Chinese Democracy Leaker
June 25, 2008 by Scott
What is more important than pursuing investigations of unsolved murders, busting drug cartels and infiltrating terrorist sleeper cells? Finding out just who the hell thought it was a good idea to leak Guns N’ Roses Chinese Democracytracks on the internet, that’s what!
Rolling Stone.com reported:
Last week, the Internet was rocked when California blogger Kevin Skwerl posted nine newly leaked Chinese Democracy tracks, including three previously unheard songs allegedly from Guns n’ Roses long-awaited album. Skwerl — who used to work in the distribution department of Universal Music and is now a Web designer — runs the blog Antiquiet, and says he received the tracks from “an anonymous online source.”
Yesterday Skwerl was surprised to find himself face to face with two FBI agents who paid a visit to his day job.
Update: Skwerl wants to make it clear that he’s unsure whether or not he broke the law, but he will cooperate with the feds in any way he can. “If legal proceedings come my way, I’ll face them 100 percent. I’m not afraid of that. I did what I did, and I’ll face the music if I have to.”
So this is my theory on the whole matter…Chinese Democracy is costing more money than it’s probably worth. I just want my damn Dr. Pepper!
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