
Fortunately, this case appears to have very little if anything to do with Tor, but a parole violation; from what's alleged and recorded in PACER, Conrad... 1. Admitting to using cannabis during supervised release 2. Failed to make scheduled restitution payments and to cooperate with the financial investigation that sets restitution payment amounts. 3. Fell out of contact with his probation officer, who attempted home visits to find him. 4. Opened several new lines of credit. 5. Used an unauthorized iPhone (all his Internet devices apparently have keyloggers as a condition of his release). 6. Attempted to circumvent the logging software via the SPICE protocol/software. https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69848942/united-states-v-rockenhaus/ https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66960649/united-states-v-rockenhaus/ https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/16517474/united-states-v-rockenhaus/