
First, the New England Patriots used surveillance equipment to spy on the New York Jets. Now they've used a Massachusetts state court to spy on up to 13,000 people who use StubHub.com. After repeated pleas from the American football franchise - winner of three of the last six Super Bowls - Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Allan van Gestel has ordered StubHub to divulge the names, phone numbers, and addresses for 13,000 people who have sold, purchased, or even attempted to sell or purchase Patriots tickets via the eBay-owned auction site. That's right, the Pats have even nabbed the names of people who failed to auction off tickets or placed unsuccessful bids. And these names account for a majority of the 13,000. What's more, the team can use the names for more than just evidence gathering purposes. According to court documents, they can bar the 13,000 from owning season tickets, and they can call in the cops. Nothing like building a loyal fan base. Right guys?
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Frankly my dear, I don't give a shit!







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