Rui Pinto, the Portuguese hacker linked to the Football Leaks whistleblower website, made his first appearance before a Lisbon judge on Friday.
LISBON: Rui Pinto, the Portuguese hacker linked to the Football Leaks whistleblower website, made his first appearance before a Lisbon judge on Friday .
Pinto's lawyer Francisco Teixeira da Mota would not say if his client intended to answer questions from the judge or remain silent. Staring in 2015, Pinto hacked millions of files in order, he said, to reveal the football industry's"dishonesty".
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