Hacker gets 5 years in prison for stealing scripts, videos
NEW YORK — A Bahamian man who boasted after his arrest for hacking into celebrities’ email accounts that he will someday write a book to “shake up Hollywood” had the book thrown at him Tuesday by a federal judge who said five years in prison was the only way to keep him from harming victims.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer cited 24-year-old Alonzo Knowles’ jailhouse conversations in doubling the sentence the young hacker might have received if the judge believed he showed genuine remorse and was no threat to society.
“So far, the criminal justice system has totally failed to get your attention,” Engelmayer told Knowles as he announced the sentence for stealing scripts and personal information from celebrities.
The celebrities were not identified, though Engelmayer noted 20th Century Fox had submitted a letter describing the danger Knowles posed.

