As expected, it didn't happen once again court the hacker Hector Xavier Monsegur, also known as Sabu. His court was appointed for April 2, but once again the US government has asked the judge to adjourn the trial date until 8 May of 2014. This is the sixth time that the court has been postponed.
"The Government respectfully sends this request and requests that the trial be adjourned until 2 April 2014 so that those concerned can complete their work," the request to Judge Loretta A. Preska states in a statement. translation.
Immediately after, the letter suggests as a date of executiontreatmentof the court on May 8, 2014 at 2:00 p.m.
Monsegur is known to have assisted and continues to assist the US government in cybercrime cases. His first "contract" was to arrest his own LulzSec group. It is also reported that he has helped the US government to carry out hacking foreign governments.
Sabu was arrested in June of 2011 and confessed guilty to 12 charges. However, prosecutors have kept too late his conviction. It should have already been condemned since August of 2012. Since then, his court has been postponing him all the time, and so he has arrived hopefully in April of 2014.
The latest postponement date requested by the US government, however, is very close. Could this mean that the government is almost done with them services of Monsegur;
We are waiting with interest for the fate of the hacker, who "changed his mind."