http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/madonna-phone-hacker-sentenced-to-14-months-in-jail-20150709
By Kory Grow
Rolling Stone
July 9, 2015
The Israeli man who was indicted on four charges of cyber crimes in
association with hacking into Madonna's songs and leaking Rebel Heart
tracks before the record's release has been sentenced to 14 months in
jail. Adi Lederman accepted a plea bargain with a Tel Aviv Magistrate's
Court in forming his sentence on Thursday, according to The Jerusalem
Post. The man was also fined NIS 15,000 (approximately US $4,000)
Lederman, who'd gained fame in 2012 with an audition for the Israeli
analog to American Idol, was accused of leaking demos and in-progress
versions of the singer's tunes online in December 2014. Madonna reacted by
releasing six songs from the LP and putting out the album earlier than she
had intended.
The man was arrested in January, and the country's authorities said they
believed he had also hacked into the personal computers of other
celebrities. "I am profoundly grateful to the FBI, the Israeli police
investigators and anyone else who helped lead to the arrest of this
hacker," Madonna wrote on Facebook at the time. "Like any citizen, I have
the right to privacy. This invasion into my life – creatively,
professionally, and personally – remains a deeply devastating and hurtful
experience, as it must be for all artists who are victims of this type of
crime."
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