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May 11, 2005
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Vladislav Khokholkov, reached by phone in Russia, confirmed that he worked for 2K Services five years ago, but denied that he was involved in sending spam. He claimed that the company was defunct.
"That's very strange, because I don't know where they get their information," he said of the lawsuit. "As far as I know those companies don't even exist anymore. ... I for sure exist, but I don't send e-mails."
SOURCE: Theo Emery, AP
by sabarokareshNO@SPAMyahoo.ca on Thursday May 12, @12:56PM
The home in Mas. is his mother's address. In 2001, when I knew Leo, he had an apartment and an office in Montreal, Canada. His main partner at the time had already been deported to Russia. The guy will do anything for money, including.
That partner dealt heavily in trafficking of Child Pornography, and while I was working at 2k Services, even considered doing it through the office (I didn't find out about that until after I'd quit).
He also runs online casinos with his own software that's got quite a record on Casino Meister.
His partner runs top100.org (including all the other domains on the same software) which is where a lot of child pornography gets trafficked.
I used to work for Leo Kuvayev at 2k Services/ECash Services. I am grateful I quit years ago to move onto better jobs. I hope he and his partners end up behind bars. They have no ethics.
SOURCE: Slashdot
by Sentry21 on Thursday May 12, @01:14PM
Some more related info, for those who are interested.
I used to work for Leo, but I got out before things went from bad to worse. Other coworkers and friends, as well as my roommate, weren't so lucky.
Aside from the flash designers that he was paying under the table and the animal pornography and child pornography that he's gotten into distributing (the story didn't mention that though, I guess it's unrelated), he was just a really shady character. He was good friends with Alan Ralsky (who, at one point, both had and used my roommate's cellphone number several times), and he was all for doing whatever he could to make money. Truly, to those who believe in the capitalist ideal, he was an icon for all.
Leo is a Russia-born American citizen; the address in Mass. is his mother's address, but Leo has relocated to Russia (the article says he might be, but I can confirm this). Aside from the big screw-ups that the article mentions, he's also done such wonderful things as trying to dock people's pay so their salaries match other employees, and he fired me because the secretary, with whom he was having an affair, told him that I'd said I was going to quit (which I didn't).
I don't feel so bad now that I 'worked' for him for a few months, fudged my hours upwards by around 50-70%, and then went on vacation after I'd made a few grand off of him. Oh well.
SOURCE: Slashdot
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