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Teenager Accused Of Orchestrating Mass Twitter Hack Pleads Not Guilty To All Charges

Emily Mason

Summary: The 17-year-old Flordian charged with masterminding the mass Twitter hack last month — Graham Ivan Clark — pleaded not guilty to all charges filed against him at Hillsborough County Courthouse, Florida on Tuesday, as reported by the Tampa Bay Times. Clark is on trial for 30 counts ranging from hacking a protected computer to multiple counts of fraud. ...

The 17-year-old Flordian charged with masterminding the mass Twitter hack last month — Graham Ivan Clark — pleaded not guilty to all charges filed against him at Hillsborough County Courthouse, Florida on Tuesday, as reported by the Tampa Bay Times.

Clark is on trial for 30 counts ranging from hacking a protected computer to multiple counts of fraud. He is accused of orchestrating the Twitter hack that took over prominent accounts to promote a Bitcoin scam.

Clark's bail has been set at $725,000, however the defense attorney is arguing that bail is unnecessary given Clark is not accused of a dangerous crime. The outcome of the hearing is not yet publicly available.

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