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CORRECTION and removal of article

Posted on October 29, 2015 by Dissent

Yesterday, this site posted a news report by Jon Seidel of the Chicago Sun-Times that reported that NullCrew member Timothy French had been taken into custody to await trial for allegedly violating the terms of his bond.

The news report seemed identical to another report months earlier, but the federal court docket showed that there was, indeed, a motion hearing yesterday on the prosecutor’s motion to revoke bond, so I cited and linked to the news report.

As I learned this morning, The Chicago Sun-Times story was silently deleted after I linked to it and tweeted it.

In investigating the reason for the removal, I went back to the federal docket and found an update and correction.  There was a hearing, but the matter has been continued until November 5. At the present time, French is still out on bond.

DataBreaches.net apologizes to Mr. French for the error and with this correction, deletes the inaccurate post.

 

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