Megaupload founder and sometime EDM musician Kim Dotcom, who is currently embroiled in an online piracy case with the US government, has offered a reward of $5 million to whistleblowers who can help him with his case.
The internet entrepreneur, alongside three colleagues, is facing charges of racketeering, money laundering and copyright theft. Dotcom is currently living in New Zealand where he's resisting extradition to the US, and has now called for whistleblowers to help him with his case.
"My case is unfair," Dotcom tweeted. "I was declined discovery, I didn't get my own data back, I need whistleblowers I am offering USD $5M."
Dotcom's extradition hearing begins on July 7.