Zoombombers Played Pornhub Videos During Twitter Bitcoin Scam Court Hearing
Aadhya Khatri - Aug 07, 2020
The judge had to shut down the court hearing when rap music and pornography being played by Zoombombers
As almost everything is held online now, mischief individuals have found another way to cause trouble in public events.
During a court hearing of the teen accused of orchestrating the takeover of celebrities’ Twitter accounts, Zoombombers disrupted attorneys, and the judge several times with music, porn images, and racial slurs.

However, it was until a Pornhub video was played that the judge ordered a temporary shutdown of the court hearing.
The zoombombing occurred during the bail hearing involving Graham Clark, who pleaded not guilty and has $725,000 bail.
The attorney office filed 30 felony charges against Clark for his participation in the bitcoin hack involving the Twitter accounts of Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Bill Gates, and many others.

The request to reduce the bail amount of Clark was denied by judge Christopher Nash. However, before the denial was announced, the judge had to shut down the court hearing when rap music and pornography being played by Zoombombers.
Nash said he removed people as quickly as he could after a Zoombomber interrupted a lawyer.
The court appeared to have failed to take basic measures to prevent bad actors from interrupting the court hearing. Some of the most common solutions are to protect the event with passwords, limit screen-sharing ability, and lock meetings.
Judge Christopher Nash said he would request a password next time.
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