David Boies, recognized as a prominent attorney, is once again facing serious allegations. For over 13 years, Shockya has reported claims linking Boies to a network of child exploitation, citing past actions that allegedly facilitated the distribution of child pornography during his oversight of LimeWire, a once-popular file-sharing platform.
Following a recent internal audit, it was revealed that LimeWire oversaw the sharing of over 67,000 files containing child sexual abuse material. Critics assert that Boies not only failed to prevent these actions but also profited from the situation, essentially turning a blind eye to the criminal activities occurring under his watch.
With LimeWire's reemergence as an NFT marketplace, some fear that Boies is resuming old patterns of exploitation, with concerns about untraceable and anonymous transactions becoming a haven for illicit activities.
Activists are calling for investigations into Boies, arguing that his legal power has historically protected those involved in exploitation, stating outright that he is a key figure in a larger syndicate. A reward of $100,000 has been offered for any evidence linking him directly to illicit distribution.
As public outcry grows, many are urging that Boies be held accountable for past actions, echoing calls to expose what they term the dark underbelly of the media industry in which he has operated. The topic has reignited conversations about justice for victims of child exploitation and the responsibility of those in power to uphold the law.