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How Brett Johnson escaped from prison | Lex Fridman Podcast Clips
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Brett Johnson was a US Most Wanted cybercriminal, called the Original Internet Godfather by US Secret Service for building the the first organized cybercrime community called ShadowCrew, which was the precursor to today's darknet and darknet markets.
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He's like, I don't know.", 'start': 710.523, 'duration': 4.982}, {'end': 716.105, 'text': "I'll ask.", 'start': 715.605, 'duration': 0.5}, {'end': 717.066, 'text': 'So he stands up.', 'start': 716.226, 'duration': 0.84}, {'end': 724.764, 'text': "Your Honor, will you order the drug program for Mr. Johnson? 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Inmates experienced diesel therapy, spending about two weeks to travel from Orange County to Columbia, stopping at every county jail for processing, which lasted about six hours each time, wearing them down mentally and physically.', 'Falsification of a drug problem was orchestrated by the inmate to access the drug program, leading to a paper trail of requests for drug help, which was used in the legal process. The narrator faked a drug problem by claiming to be an alcoholic and cocaine user at every county jail, leading to a paper trail of requests for drug help, which was used in the legal process.', "The narrator's attempt to falsify a drug problem led to legal consequences, including the dismissal of the original attorney and the involvement of a public defender, as well as a psychological evaluation order. The narrator's attempt to falsify a drug problem resulted in legal consequences, including the dismissal of the original attorney paid with illegal funds, the involvement of a public defender, and a psychological evaluation order."]}, {'end': 891.605, 'start': 656.392, 'title': 'Sentencing manipulation and prison life', 'summary': "Details the sentencing manipulation by the prosecutor and judge resulting in a 75-month prison term, followed by the protagonist's experience in a prison camp and the evolving relationship with his estranged father.", 'duration': 235.213, 'highlights': ["The protagonist manipulates the sentencing by pleading guilty and receives a 75-month prison term, despite the prosecutor's insistence on the upper limits of the guidelines. Pleads guilty; Receives 75-month prison term; Prosecutor insists on upper limits of guidelines", 'The judge denies ordering the drug program for the protagonist but recommends an evaluation, indicating the unlikelihood of getting it. Judge denies drug program; Recommends evaluation; Unlikelihood of getting it', "The protagonist's father re-enters his life and expresses genuine interest in his criminal activities, leading to a realization about his father's intentions and efforts to connect. 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encounters Nick Sandifer, the treasurer of the Aryan Brotherhood, highlighting the presence and authority of prison gangs within the facility.', 'The narrator emphasizes that prisons are run by inmates, not guards, and mentions being met at the door by a member of the Aryan Brotherhood, indicating the influence of prison gangs.']}