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Leaders of piracy group Team Xecuter arrested – GamesIndustry.biz
Two people each charged with 11 felony counts following joint investigation by FBI and Homeland Security

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Two of the three alleged leaders of Team Xecuter, a group that specialises in enabling video game piracy, have been arrested.
An announcement by the US Department of Justice reports 48-year-old French national Max Louarn and 51-year-old Gary Bowser, a Canadian national in the Dominican Republic, have been arrested.
Bowser has already been deported from the Dominican Republic and appeared in a federal court in New Jersey. The US is currently seeking Louarn’s extradition so h…
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