Christopher Stanley, a senior advisor at the DOJ and former SpaceX engineer, reportedly bragged about past hacking activities, including distributing pirated content and game cheats. His online boasts were quickly deleted after sites highlighted them. Assigned by Elon Musk's DOGE, Stanley’s work at the DOJ appears conflicted, particularly as the office handles cybercrime investigations. His hacking history dates back to high school, traced through various pseudonyms. This situation raises questions about the transparency of DOGE and the appropriateness of Stanley's role.
"The engineer's questionable past seemingly dates back to 2006, when Stanley was still in high school."
"Declining to comment further, the DOJ did confirm that as a 'special government employee,' Stanley does not draw a government salary."
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