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Kevin Cogil to plead guilty next month PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 November 2008 12:40

The Guns ‘n Roses pirate Kevin Cogil, aka “skwerl” will plead guilty in court on December 8, 2008 according to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Missakian.

Back in August we reported Kevin Cogil was arrested for posting songs to the unreleased Guns ‘n Roses album on his website.  According to FBI and court documents, Kevin released all the songs for the unreleased album, and later took the songs offline because of the amount of traffic it was generating, was said to have been crashing the server running his website antiquiet.com

The FBI questioned Kevin and he admitted in interviews, and in signed confessions that he did in fact post the songs on the website and later took it down because of the website traffic.

Kevin received “Cease and Desist” letters from lawyers for the group and he responded to the letters saying that the songs have been removed from the site.

The Guns ‘n Roses album, “Chinese Democracy”, is scheduled for public release on November 23rd, 2008.

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