Spain: Judge jails suspect wanted by US in 2020 Twitter hack

Spain: Judge jails suspect wanted by US in 2020 Twitter hack

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MADRID (AP) — A British man wanted in the United States in connection with a Twitter hack that compromised dozens of influential accounts has been jailed in Spain while he awaits possible extradition.

Joseph O’Connor, 22, appeared before a Spanish National Court judge Thursday and refused to be transferred to the U.S. voluntarily, a court spokesman told The Associated Press.

U.S. prosecutors accuse O’Connor of involvement in a July 2020 hack of more than 130 accounts, including those of prominent politicians, celebrities and technology moguls.

A criminal complaint filed in federal court in the Northern District of California also charges O'Connor for allegedly taking over TikTok and Snapchat accounts, as well as cyberstalking a juvenile.

O’Connor has denied wrongdoing in previous interviews. No lawyers defending him could be located immediately.

The Madrid-based National Court handles extradition requests in Spain. A court spokesperson said Judge Santiago Pedraz considered the charges against O'Connor grave enough to warrant keeping him in custody and preventing him from trying to flee during the extradition process.

The spokesperson was not authorized to be named in media reports.

Extradition requests can take months to resolve and involve both a judicial review and the Spanish Cabinet's approval.

The FBI informed Spanish authorities about O’Connor’s alleged involvement in last year's hack, the National Police said in a press release. It said Spanish and U.S. agents took part in his arrest and search of the suspect’s residence, confiscating two computers and a mobile phone.

The U.S. criminal complaint charged O’Connor — who went by the online handle PlugWalkJoe — with crimes including cyberstalking, making extortive and threatening communications and intentionally...

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