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The 'Spam King' just pleaded guilty to violating a court-ordered Facebook ban and sending 27 million messages

Aug 25, 2015, 20:37 IST

APSanford Wallce, the 'Spam King'A 47-year-old Las Vegas man known as the "Spam King" pleaded guilty to sending an absurd 27 million spam messages on Facebook after seizing control of around 500,000 accounts, Bloomberg reports.

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Sanford Wallace, also known as "Spamford Wallace," admitted to a 2008 and 2009 spamming spree during his guilty plea for fraud and criminal contempt, according to Bloomberg.

Facebook had already been granted a $711 million (yes, million) civil judgment against him in a 2009 lawsuit, but was unable to collect because of his bankruptcy.

As part of that judgment, Wallace was banned from Facebook, but Monday admitted that he violated that court order - it turns out he couldn't stay away.

Wallace has had a colorful career of lowbrow, and questionably legal, internet tactics. He's faced lawsuits for email spamming, spyware, MySpace phishing, and more, according to Engadget.

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Wallace faces up to three years in prison and a $250,000 fine, Bloomberg reports.

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