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Federal prosecutors said last year that a fraudster had bilked numerous music-streaming services out of at least $10 million in royalties by using bots to listen to thousands of songs he had generated through AI programs.

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Among other things, he has called you a fraudster and a failed political has-been, but you’re not responding in kind.

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After all, Ellison and Murdoch were both investors in Theranos, the convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes’ now-defunct biotech company, which was built on a foundation of false blood testing technology.

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He then lashed out on social media at the “Beto-loving Fifteenth Court of Appeals,” saying in a statement that the decision to delay the hearing to consider the appeal petition was unprecedented and “a blindly political attempt to aid fraudster Beto O’Rourke.”

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Federal prosecutors accused Sanberg of causing more than $248 million in losses, calling him a “fraudster.”

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