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McAfee Is Ready to Show up in Court

John McAfee, referred to as computer software pioneer, has recently admitted that he would show up in court to be questioned about the murder of his US neighbor in Belize in 2012. As you might know, the family of Gregory Faull is suing McAfee for wrongful death.

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Belize authorities named John McAfee, 68, as a person of interest a year ago, shooting, but John fled the small Central American country before he could be arrested. McAfee denied any involvement in the Faull’s death. At the same time, he told Reuters that he wouldn’t fight a subpoena for deposition in the lawsuit and was ready to talk to the court about the case.

John claimed that it is all right for him to show up in a court of the United States to defend himself. McAfee also told the Belize police that they are free to question him in any neutral country in the world – just not in Belize. So, the lawsuit in the US District Court in Orlando accuses the company’s founder of shooting Gregory Faull in the head or having him shot. The lawsuit also names two of John’s former girlfriends, Samantha Vanegas and Amy Herbert, as McAfee’s potential agents in the murder.

The family of Gregory Faull wants a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000 on behalf of his 26-year-old daughter. In response, McAfee told the reporters that he will file a counter-claim against Faull’s estate for defamation of character and personal injury.


By:
SaM
November 20th,2013
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