Texas' attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Ryan Pitylak, a 22-year-old University of Texas student, and his 40-year-old business partner, Mark Trotter, accusing them of illegally sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited, misleading e-mails. Pitylak heads the fourth-largest spamming operation in the world, Attorney General Gregg Abbott said. Lin Hughes, attorney for Pitylak and Trotter, said her clients took great pains to make sure the e-mails were legal.
January 18, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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