The alleged “hackerazzi” who barely three weeks ago told a Florida TV station ago “I know what I did was probably the worst invasion of privacy someone could experience” pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 26 counts of cyber-crimes in federal court in Los Angeles. Christopher Chaney is accused of hacking into the email accounts of Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera and others. His plea seems a far cry from “I’m not trying to escape what I did. It was wrong. And I have to just face that and go forward.” Chaney, 35, was arrested October 12 at his home in Jacksonville, Florida, after an 11-month investigation by the FBI. After Chaney was arrested, he told the TV station “It started as curiosity and it turned to just being addictive” and apologized. Johansson revealed to Vanity Fair in an interview that she sent the photos of herself — “I know my best angles” — to her husband at the time, Ryan Reynolds, and “there’s nothing wrong with that.”


this guy’s 35?! he looks 65. too much jerking off to celeb pics has drained his life force… his chi is depleted.
He is really Sick and that is a Horrible Invasion Of Privacy which should be severely Punished
The guy shouldn’t be charged with a crime, he should get a medal for doing all that hard work for men everywhere.
He has “crazy eyes”. Lock him up now.
I’ll be personally reviewing the evidence, just to make sure justice is served.
I get so tired of people being shocked by Not Guilty pleas at arraignment. These pleas are made as a matter of course. In most cases a judge will not accept any other plea for fear that it will be perceived that he or she (the judge) didn’t follow due process in making sure the defendant understands his rights.
The Not Guilty plea is entered at arraignment, then the negotiations and/or trial prep begin. It means nothing. It’s simply a starting point and has nothing to do with actual guilt or innocence.
So relax, folks. This is much ado about nothing.