Judge: Spammer owes Facebook $711 million

Published: Oct. 31, 2009 at 10:11 AM

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 31 (UPI) -- A U.S. judge says an Internet marketer known as the "Spam King" must pay the Facebook Web site $711 million in damages.

U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Fogel ruled in San Jose, Calif., Thursday that Sanford Wallace must pay Facebook after employing compromised user accounts to send out 14 million junk e-mails to the Web site's members, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Fogel, who had already slapped a temporary restraining order and then a preliminary injunction against Wallace, said this week that Wallace had violated the so-called CAN-SPAM law "with blatant disregard" for the rights of Facebook and its members.

The newspaper said Fogel also referred Wallace to the U.S. Justice Department for possible contempt of court charges for not showing up at Thursday's hearing.

Wallace filed for bankruptcy in June after Facebook rival MySpace won a $234 million judgment against him and fellow Internet marketer Walter Rines, the Chronicle said.

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