Investigation of the Ministry of Justice in Matt Weiss, former Baltimore Ravens Both Michigan Assistant Football coach accused the chopping personal accounts of more than 2,000 college athletes, discovered that a former coach stole thousands of “honest and intimate” photos and videos.
Detection occurred while submitting a court in lawsuit against Weiss and University after lawyers representing victims in this case shared e-mail from Department of Justice Aid program to help the victim of Mega.

“Thousands of sincere, intimate photos and videos are seized by electronic devices of the accused and from his cloud storage accounts,” reading e-mail, via the linked press. “Many show victims naked. Some show victims engaged in explicit sexual acts.”
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The submission has occurred after WEISISS pleaded not guilty of a federal indictment of 24 numbers. The fees were announced last month – more than two years after Weiss, 42, was fired from their coaching position under Harbaugh after an investigation of alleged crimes.
According to the indictment, Weiss “gained unauthorized access to the databases of students athletes more than 100 colleges and universities held by the third party seller.” He then allegedly took over personal data and data more than 150,000 athletes and from there he could access information more than 2,000 athletes, including access to their social media, e-mail and a cloud warehouse.

Weiss was charged with committing alleged crimes since 2015. until 2023. January. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
Weiss mostly targeted women, they told prosecutors.
Weiss spent more than training a decade in NFL For Baltimore Ravens in various roles before he left after the season 2020. year, coach under Jim Harbaugh in Michigan. He was fired in 2023. during the investigation of alleged crimes.
Weiss was charged with committing alleged crimes since 2015. until 2023. January.

Weiss faces 14 points unauthorized access to the computer and 10 points of difficult identity theft. (IMMN)
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Weiss faces 14 points unauthorized access to the computer and 10 points of difficult identity theft. He faces a maximum of five years in prison for each of the unauthorized access and up to two years for each number of identity theft.
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2025-04-09 22:48:00