Attorney Investigated by FBI After Building Gaming Beast!
A district attorney in Rockwall County, Dallas, is being investigated by the FBI because the PC he built as a backup server, using office money turned out to be a rodded gaming machine.
Ray Sumrow claims he was using the system for business, but the “server” actually seems to be a top-end gaming rig. How many servers need two hard drives, seven fans, high end graphics and sound cards, WiFi, and cables which “glow under ultraviolet light.”
Rod Gregg, the FBI examiner on the case says, “I would not configure a backup computer in that way,” and added, “When I saw that, I did not think of anything related to a government agency.”
Mr Sumrow faces charges of forgery, theft, and records tampering due to his use of the district attorney’s “fee fund,” which is meant to be used for office supplies or employee salaries.
Testimony will take place through the week, and prosecutors expect to hear how it was a requirement to Mr. Sumrow’s legal work that he, “Totally pwned those frikkin noobs!”
Via Penny Arcade