Football Leaks: Hacker Rui Pinto facing sentencing
By DW
11 July 2023 |
4:10 pm
Rui Pinto, the hacker behind the "Football Leaks" revelations, faces sentencing in Lisbon on Thursday as a trial lasting almost three years comes to an end. DW outlines what you need to know about the case.
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