No bail for Canadian accused in Yahoo hack after judge criticizes parents
HAMILTON — A Canadian accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails was denied bail on Tuesday after the judge rejected his parents as supervisors and found he had both the incentive and the means to seek refuge abroad.
After all, Ontario Superior Court Justice Alan Whitten said in his decision, Karim Baratov’s parents had come to live lavish lifestyles while apparently ignoring how their son was making so much money.
Whitten was having none of the assertions from Baratov’s father, Akhmet Tokbergenov, who told court jail would “appear to be paradise” compared with how strictly he would watch his son.
“Sounds pretty serious, but the court has to keep in mind that this was one of the parents who would have witnessed the pronounced growth of affluence by their teenaged son while he was in the family home,” Whitten said.


