On Friday, in a 61 page opinion, a federal appellate court ruled against Dotcom’s latest attempt to reclaim that chunk of his fortune. The United States government officially got control of Dotcom’s funds in March of 2015, when they won a default judgment (PDF) against Dotcom, and he appealed the following July. Dotcom argued that the court had no jurisdiction to seize his assets, but the court disagreed, further finding that as a fugitive from U.S. criminal charges, he could not reclaim his funds. Dotcom took to Twitter on Saturday to share his thoughts on the ruling:
He also made a point of lashing out at one of the judges who ruled against him, Liam O’Grady:
The linked article does indeed report that no charges were filed relating to a fire at the O’Grady residence where the judge’s teenage son was the only person home. He escaped unharmed. Of course, that has nothing to do with the case at hand.