
Chaney was originally facing more than 100 years in prison for identity theft, unauthorized computer access and wiretapping that affected roughly 50 victims, according to court documents. He is said to have hacked into the accounts and attached a bug that allowed him to receive a copy of every email sent by the unaware user.
He would then shop some of his ill-gotten goods, such as the X-rated shots of Johansson, to celeb-centric websites like TheDirty.com, the founder of which told E! News last year that he "really felt bad" for the star when he obtained the pics.
"Scarlett didn't know these pictures would get stolen," Nik Richie told us after he took the photos down at the behest of Johansson's attorney. "For Scarlett, I thought it was in her best interest and our best interest to remove the images."
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