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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A Florida man was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison in a computer theft case involving more than 1 billion records that Acxiom Corp., a data-management company, collected in its work for large corporations.
Scott Levine, 46, of Boca Raton, Fla., was handcuffed and escorted from the courtroom after U.S. District Judge William R. Wilson sentenced him for the theft of 4,789 computer files.
Wilson previously issued a restitution order for $249,752 but said Wednesday he would revise the figure after reviewing information from a presentencing report. The government claims the stolen data was worth about $58 million; Levine's lawyer said it was worth about $50,000.
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