The five went through a 14-day trial in June 2024, which the Justice Department said was “the largest internet privacy case… ever to go to trial as well as the first illegal streaming case ever to go to trial.” On Tuesday, a federal jury sentenced 42-year-old Kristopher Lee Dallmann to seven years in prison on charges of conspiracy to commit copyright infringement, money laundering and other violations. The Justice Department originally indicted eight men for Jetflicks but secured a plea agreement with Darryl Polo — who also ran an illegal streaming site called iStreamItAll — that resulted in nearly five years in prison. A federal jury slapped five men from Nevada with varying sentences for their roles in running Jetflicks, one of the largest illegal TV streaming services to be taken down by law enforcement.
This Cyber News was published on therecord.media. Publication date: Wed, 23 Jul 2025 14:00:14 +0000