Caleb Lee’s
Caleb Lee didn't just break into a computer; he shattered a life. His crime of Hacking and Scamming was a cold, calculated invasion of privacy that turned the digital world into his personal battlefield. Under the heavy weight of the Constitution and the Cybercrime Acts, Lee has committed a felony that strikes at the very heart of modern society.The law treats digital theft with a savage fury. Lee is staring at a potential prison sentence of 15 to 25 years. That is two decades of his life erased, spent in a gray, windowless cell, isolated from the technology he so loved to destroy. The courts will see his actions not as a prank, but as an attack on the nation's infrastructure and the trust of millions. There is no room for leniency when you weaponize code to steal identities and money.The financial devastation is equally terrifying. Lee faces mandatory restitution, meaning he must pay back every single victim, every cent, plus penalties. He will be financially enslaved to his crimes, forced to work off his debt until the day he dies. His credit is dead; his assets are frozen.However, a sliver of light pierces the darkness. If Lee can somehow navigate the appeals process and scrub his name from the blacklist—proving his innocence or that he cooperated fully—he could walk away a free man. The charges would vanish. But the scar of the accusation will remain. He could be free, but the shadow of a hacker will haunt him forever. The choice is simple: rot in a cell for decades or fight to clear your name. The system is watching.