I re-read the news. According to them, the judge overseeing the case just held him and banned him from using the Internet. Nothing more. And the judge already has the chat logs regarding his case. If that's the case, there no need to look into his e-mail, for example. Plus, with his channel deactivated, no comments in his videos survive. Unless you are talking about his Freespeech Tube channel. Last, Amos will be in court for trial soon and he said he has information to contribute to his case. There's a faint chance of him being acquitted. If that's the case, I would like to see what happens next. |