Thursday, October 19, 2017
A man Arrested For Selling Call of Duty WW2 PS4 The Stolen Result on eBay
a man from Terre Haute, Indiana has just been caught on theft and intellectual property infringement after being caught selling unreleased games, the stolen PlayStation 4 Call of Duty WW2 from Sony's factory.
Reported from WTHITV (via Kotaku), Dshaye Towles sells the game on eBay for $ 45. The game is a stolen game with Madden 18 earlier this month at the Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation (DADC) factory, where Sony produces CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs located in Terre Haute.
Police and Sony can not explain how Towles can get the game, considering he did not work at the Sony DADC factory. Now Towles must be in prison for his actions.
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