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Recall the Cat Murder Accusations from that Los Angeles Eatery?
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Recall the Cat Murder Accusations from that Los Angeles Eatery?

by admin March 27, 2026
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Welcome to Open Tab, your weekly compilation of food and entertainment updates. Last week, we explored Hillary Duff’s Diet Coke conspiracy theories.

Operating a restaurant can do peculiar things to one’s mind. To clarify, I’ve never managed a restaurant, but I have to imagine it scrambles your brain completely. What other reason would lead these chefs to undertake such bizarre actions? How can we explain Redzepi’s yelling at, hitting, and poking his staff with kitchen tools? What could justify David Chang’s extreme screaming and shouting? Or the choice to offer patrons jam infested with mold?

That was my only explanation for the chaos that erupted from LA’s Horses in 2023 (don’t fret, we’ll delve into it). After three years of speculation and whispers, we finally have a statement from the accused, Will Aghajanian, as detailed by Kelly Loudenberg at AirMail. At last, we get an answer to the question that has lingered in my mind for years: Did he really kill the cats?

This week, we’ll also discuss the investigation into the AI-generated fruit and vegetable nonsense that’s been dominating feeds; we must address Zohran Mamdani’s mukbang; and we’ve uncovered perhaps the most surprising location for outstanding wine in Southern California. Keep reading to discover where.

For those unfamiliar, Horses was one of those trendy, hard-to-reserve, celebrity-infested dining spots in LA. Until the allegations surfaced. I recall the day in late May 2023 when the news about Horses emerged. It started with a few comments in group chats, then more discussions around the office… followed by increasingly intense conversations. The gossip was as follows: Johnson and Aghajanian, the formerly married co-owners, obtained restraining orders against each other, each accusing the other of emotional and physical abuse, and alleging that they had killed multiple pet cats.

“It was like they’d adopt a kitten, and then two weeks later that kitten would die. Then they got another kitten two weeks after that. And then that one died. After the third cat, we were kind of like, why are all the cats perishing?” [sic] reads a statement from someone who used to work with the couple, in Ezra Marcus’ explosive report from 2023.

Now we are seeing the conclusion. In this week’s Airmail article, for which Johnson declined interview requests, Loudenberg indicates her investigation found no evidence of cat torture or killing. Johnson did, reportedly, turn to witchcraft—a protection spell over the establishment, and a curse on Aghajanian. The article outlines claims of years of dreadful behavior (restaurants lead to scrambled minds, see above).

Perhaps I’m the fool for presuming that the individual who ran a campaign focused on posting (and, yes, policy, please don’t shout at me!) would cease posting once assuming office. Clearly, I was mistaken. Just this week, he live-streamed the first-ever mukbang in New York City’s City Hall. The stream was the Mayor’s Office’s method of commemorating a settlement with several retailers that will return “$2 million to workers, mostly fast-food employees, over 800 of them throughout New York City,” as stated by commissioner Sam Levine, who joined Mamdani in the video.

The duo dove eagerly into a couple of Crunchwrap Supremes and two large cups of vibrant cyan Baja Blast. While it was satisfying to observe our mayor consume Taco Bell, I discovered one troubling detail: Mamdani has some peculiar opinions about steak. “I even like sour cream with steak,” he declared mid-mukbang. Diabolical.

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Why the Spice Company Burlap & Barrel Is Taking Legal Action Against the President
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Why the Spice Company Burlap & Barrel Is Taking Legal Action Against the President

by admin March 27, 2026
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Ethan Frisch and Ori Zohar serve as the cofounders and co-CEOs of Burlap & Barrel, the primary plaintiff in Burlap and Barrel, Inc. v. Trump.

When we launched Burlap & Barrel nearly a decade ago, we never envisioned that we would end up suing the government. As a social enterprise, our goal is to deliver distinctive and extraordinarily flavorful ingredients by linking global spice growers with American chefs, whether at home or in professional culinary settings.

However, as a direct importer, we have faced challenges since “Liberation Day” last April, which triggered a cascade of sweeping, arbitrary tariffs. These regulations penalize both small enterprises and home cooks who seek ingredients sourced from abroad—which, in the case of spices, often includes items with no domestically produced equivalents, such as black pepper, vanilla, and cinnamon.

We have reached our limit, and that’s why we are taking legal action against the President of the United States.

The ongoing back-and-forth regarding tariffs has made it difficult to maintain clarity on the situation. Here’s where things currently stand: The Supreme Court recently overturned last April’s tariffs, but the administration promptly responded with new tariffs starting at an astonishing 10%. This policy poses an existential threat to our business and countless others that rely on solid relationships with trusted suppliers across the globe. Additionally, it will inevitably lead to price hikes for American consumers.

The most popular spices from Burlap & Barrel are exclusively cultivated by smallholder farmers in other nations, under specific climatic conditions unique to those regions, employing traditional farming methods not commonly used domestically. Our spices are frequently made from heirloom varieties, such as our royal cinnamon, also known as the rare Vietnamese type Cinnamomum loureiroi, and authentic Herbes de Provence from Provence, France, which the European Union has awarded “Designation of Protected Origin” status. Due to these factors, there are no comparable American-grown substitutes.

The Administration has referenced Section 122, a little-known clause of federal trade law permitting temporary tariffs during a balance-of-payments emergency. Designed by Congress for crisis situations impacting the nation’s financial system, it is not intended as a universal tool for imposing sweeping tariffs. Nonetheless, this is how the law is being applied at present. Our lawsuit contends that the President lacks the authority to enact these tariffs, which impose an unnecessary and potentially unbearable financial strain on independent businesses like our own.

The responsibility for the lawsuit has fallen to us because major corporations hesitate to provoke the administration by associating their names with a legal complaint. We take pride in advocating for small businesses nationwide, as well as farmers globally, and that’s why we are pursuing this legal action alongside the nonprofit Liberty Justice Center.

The Boston Tea Party, which you might recall from your history lessons, involved hurling crates of tea into Boston Harbor as a protest against the steep taxes, or tariffs, levied by King George. Does that ring a bell? Don’t fret, the only body of water we’ll be tossing spices into is a soup pot. However, we are honored to carry on the rich American tradition of striving to defend our rights as a small business.

Editor’s note: Burlap & Barrel previously partnered with Bon Appétit on a collection of spice blends, but currently does not maintain an ongoing collaboration with the brand.

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Oil prices rise to $110 as Trump’s Iran deadline prolongation falls short of easing supply concerns

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On Friday, oil prices increased as U.S. President Donald Trump‘s decision to provide Iran with a 10-day extension for accessing the crucial Strait of Hormuz did not alleviate supply worries.

International benchmark Brent crude futures for May delivery increased by 1.8% to $109.93 a barrel, correcting some gains after briefly surpassing $110, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures for May delivery rose 1.6% to $96.01.

In a social media post on Thursday, Trump indicated that negotiations with Iran were “progressing very well” despite “incorrect reports to the opposite by the Fake News Media, and others.”

As part of the announcement, the U.S. leader mentioned he would halt strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure until April 6. Iran has yet to respond to Trump’s recent comments.

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Oil prices since the start of the year

During a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Trump also stated that Iran had permitted 10 oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz this week as a “gesture” to the U.S.

“They said, ‘To demonstrate that we’re genuine and steadfast and present, we’re going to allow you to have eight oil vessels … and they’ll depart tomorrow,'” Trump recounted, referring to Iran.

He noted that the shipment eventually grew larger. “They then retracted a statement they made, and they said, ‘We’re going to dispatch two more vessels.’ And it ultimately became 10 vessels,” he added.

Markets are closely observing developments in the Strait of Hormuz for indications of disruption or de-escalation, as the tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to contribute to fluctuations in energy prices. The strait serves as a crucial conduit for global crude oil transportation.

Trump’s comments imply that at least some oil shipments are still transiting through the waterway, possibly alleviating immediate supply issues.

However, analysts warned that the overall oil market remains increasingly precarious, even if isolated shipments resume.

“The oil market did not underestimate the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz; it absorbed it,” remarked Paola Rodriguez-Masiu, chief oil analyst at Rystad Energy.

“For nearly four weeks, markets have demonstrated notable resilience … bolstered by a combination of pre-war surplus, crude-on-water, and policy barrels that provided a short-term buffer and kept prices stable. That phase is now coming to an end,” she stated.

According to Rystad, the global system has transitioned from “buffered to fragile” following weeks of supply shortages and inventory reductions, leaving minimal capacity to accommodate further shocks.

Approximately 17.8 million barrels per day of oil and fuel flows through the Strait of Hormuz have been interrupted, the firm estimated, with nearly 500 million barrels of total liquids lost thus far.

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Here’s how to list the 50 greatest Apple products of all time
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Here’s how to list the 50 greatest Apple products of all time

by admin March 27, 2026
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We selected the items. Now you can arrange them.

We selected the items. Now you can arrange them.

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David Pierce serves as editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over ten years of experience reporting on consumer technology. He has previously worked with Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired.

Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary next week, and we will be dedicating the entire week to exploring the company, its products, its heritage, and its future. Primarily, we will be spending the week discussing which Apple items stand out as the greatest. And we require your assistance.

Our ranking system is currently active, loaded with what we think are the 50 finest creations Apple has ever produced. Your task is to organize them. When you begin ranking, you will see two products; select the superior one to aid our live rankings, which you can always view by clicking “See Results.”

(By the way, if you want to listen to Nilay and David debate for nearly two hours on which 50 items should be included, we just released a special episode of The Vergecast on the ad-free feed exclusively for Verge subscribers. If you haven’t yet subscribed to The Verge, or if you have and haven’t switched to ad-free listening, now is an excellent time!)

For your convenience, here’s a full list of all 50 items we selected, in no specific order because the arrangement is ultimately for you to decide:

  • iPhone
  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 5S
  • iPhone XS
  • iPad
  • iPad 2
  • Wedge MacBook Air
  • M1 chip
  • Apple I
  • Apple IIe
  • iMac G3
  • iMac G4
  • iMac G5
  • Slim Unibody iMac
  • iBook G3
  • White iBook G4
  • Black MacBook
  • PowerBook 100 series
  • Titanium PowerBook G4
  • PowerBook 500 series
  • PowerBook G3
  • PowerMac G3
  • Macintosh
  • Mac Plus
  • Mac SE30
  • Intel Mac Mini
  • iTunes
  • FaceTime
  • iPod
  • 4th-gen iPod
  • iPod Touch
  • Clip iPod Shuffle
  • iPod Mini
  • 2nd-gen iPod Nano
  • 3rd-gen iPod Nano
  • LaserWriter II
  • ImageWriter II
  • 2nd-gen Apple TV
  • AirPods
  • AirPods Pro
  • Apple Watch Series 3
  • Original Cinema Display
  • Apple Extended Keyboard II
  • GarageBand
  • Final Cut Pro
  • Apple Pay
  • HyperCard
  • QuickTime
  • Mac OS X
  • AirDrop

Enjoy arranging!

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Rank the top 50 Apple products
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Rank the top 50 Apple products

by admin March 27, 2026
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For an individual, evaluating 50 items can be a lengthy and monotonous task. However, for a collective, it becomes significantly simpler. Instead of having each participant provide a complete list, we can divide the rankings into manageable segments, then merge them after gathering sufficient votes. Here, we employ a modified ELO algorithm to achieve that.

With ELO, each item starts with a baseline score, which is then adjusted in every paired contest. The score change depends on the rank of the opposing item in the matchup; defeating the highest-ranked item yields a greater reward than defeating the lowest, and similarly, the penalties for a loss are more severe against top contenders. (ELO was initially created for chess, where the victory conditions are more stringent than ‘user preference,’ so we’ve adjusted the conventional approach to lessen the impact of significant upsets.)

This implies that every time you select between any two items on our Apple Top 50 list, you are contributing to the broader community rankings. Thank you!

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Sarah Ferguson's 'intimate connections to Epstein' examined in US legislator's correspondence
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Sarah Ferguson’s ‘intimate connections to Epstein’ examined in US legislator’s correspondence

by admin March 26, 2026
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In a letter dispatched to Ferguson on Thursday, which imposed a two-week timeframe for her reply, Democratic Congressman Subramanyam, part of the House Oversight Committee, indicated that the recent release of Epstein documents by the US Department of Justice has disclosed her “intimate personal and professional connections” with the American financier.

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Trump states he will enact an executive order to 'promptly compensate' TSA agents
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Trump states he will enact an executive order to ‘promptly compensate’ TSA agents

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On Thursday, President Donald Trump declared that he would bypass Congress to make direct payments to Transportation Security Administration agents while lawmakers engage in funding discussions for the Department of Homeland Security.

This action, communicated through TruthSocial, may temporarily alleviate the escalating strain in U.S. airports where TSA personnel have gone unpaid, resulting in lengthy security queues. It might also allow Congress to depart for a pre-scheduled two-week recess at week’s end.

“The Democrats have irresponsibly manufactured a genuine National Crisis, and I am exercising my legal powers to safeguard our Great Country, as I consistently do!,” Trump stated. “Thus, I will issue an Order directing the Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, to promptly compensate our TSA Agents to rectify this Emergency Situation and swiftly end the Democrat Chaos at the Airports.”

This decision raises concerns regarding the ongoing DHS discussions, with other sub-agencies like the Coast Guard and Customs and Border Patrol still lacking funds.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., remarked that Trump’s action “alleviates the immediate pressure. However, it is merely a temporary fix.”

“The Democrats have made it abundantly clear that they are uninterested in funding any law enforcement aspects [of DHS],” Thune told reporters on Thursday night.

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., informed reporters at the Capitol shortly post-Trump’s announcement that he had conversed with Trump on the phone.

“The president is absolutely doing the right thing. He’s demonstrating leadership while Democrats persist in opposing the… freedom-loving citizens of this country,” Barrasso commented.

Barrasso criticized Democrats for not engaging in discussions on Thursday after Republicans put forth a “final offer” to reopen the agency, which included funding for all of DHS aside from a segment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., the leading Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations subcommittee, refuted the accusation, asserting that Democrats had been involved in talks throughout the day and questioned Trump’s unilateral action.

“His national emergency is due to his inability to negotiate? He’s a poor negotiator. I don’t believe that constitutes a national emergency,” Murphy told reporters.

Trump’s declaration followed a cabinet meeting where he urged Congress to swiftly resolve the shutdown that’s causing growing issues for air passengers.

“They must end the shutdown immediately, or we will have to resort to very drastic measures,” Trump asserted from the White House.

At that time, he refrained from outlining the specific actions he might take or detailing his involvement in negotiations to renew DHS funding. However, the Wall Street Journal reported that some Senate Republicans were urging Trump to declare a national emergency to allocate funds and compensate TSA employees.

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, indicated on Thursday that a Trump intervention may be forthcoming.

“I’m not going to delve into specifics, other than to say that there are funds that can be lawfully utilized to compensate TSA, alongside funding for the Coast Guard, for instance,” Collins told Capitol reporters.

Later on Thursday, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated, “it is accurate that discussions are ongoing at the White House about several strategies to alleviate the impacts of the Democrat shutdown crisis, but no concrete preparations or plans are currently underway.”

“The most effective and straightforward way to fund TSA Agents is to finance DHS,” Leavitt emphasized.

The DHS shutdown has persisted for over a month and has complicated air travel, although lawmakers still appeared to be at a standstill prior to Trump’s announcement.

Thune stated to reporters on Thursday that Democrats have received Republicans’ “final offer,” according to MS Now. Thune refrained from sharing the specifics of the recent offer but mentioned that the White House had “been involved in the back and forth that has occurred overnight.”

Murphy declined to disclose details of the offer to reporters earlier in the day, but pointed out, “I don’t know if it can materialize.”

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With the upcoming recess on Friday and TSA lines becoming increasingly lengthy, negotiations have intensified recently, leading to a fleeting sense of optimism earlier in the week.

A coalition of Senate Republicans convened with Trump at the White House on Monday and emerged with what they touted as a compromise proposal: funding for 94% of DHS, excluding the enforcement and removal segment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, Democrats—who have withheld their backing for the agency’s funding since February, shortly after federal agents fatally shot two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation—dismissed the proposal due to its lack of the ICE operational adjustments they had long sought. These modifications demand immigration agents to obtain judicial warrants prior to entering private premises and prohibit the use of masks.

Republicans broadly rejected a Senate Democratic counterproposal on Wednesday that incorporated some of those adjustments.

MS Now reported that the latest proposal mirrors one the GOP previously suggested earlier that week. It would finance all of DHS except for ICE’s enforcement and removal tasks. Furthermore, it would include language to seek to resolve Democratic worries that other divisions of DHS might similarly execute those enforcement and removal roles.

In addition to prolonging the shutdown, the deadlock raises the possibility of intruding upon the recess scheduled to commence at the end of this week. Thune informed reporters on Wednesday that there was an “open question” regarding whether lawmakers would manage to depart as planned.

Earlier in the week, the White House indicated in background discussions that it aligned with the GOP’s plan to reinstate DHS funding, but Trump has yet to openly endorse the proposal.

On Monday, the Trump administration dispatched ICE agents to airports to assist TSA. Trump suggested on Wednesday that he might also deploy National Guard personnel to airports for added support.

As the deadline approaches, some Republican lawmakers proposed funding solely for TSA.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., indicated he would introduce legislation to do exactly that and expected support from his Republican peers. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., mentioned a general consensus on funding TSA but indicated that Democrats were trying to clarify how to finance the agency without also funding ICE.

Senate Democrats have consistently insisted on votes to fund all elements of DHS aside from ICE, Murphy highlighted.

“We have been proposing that on the floor daily. So naturally, we would fund TSA alone,” Murphy stated.

However, Thune remarked that a TSA-exclusive approach would not address the broader issue.

“There’s FEMA involved. You’ve got the Coast Guard. All these other crucial agencies exist,” Thune told reporters on Thursday.

— Emily Wilkins contributed to this story.

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Trump's autograph will be featured on US dollars, marking a first for a sitting president.
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Trump’s autograph will be featured on US dollars, marking a first for a sitting president.

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“The most impactful method to commemorate the monumental accomplishments of our esteemed nation and President Donald J Trump is through US currency displaying his name,” Bessent remarked. Typically, US banknotes feature the signatures of treasury officials.

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Elon Musk suffers a major court defeat; X boycott is fully legal
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Elon Musk suffers a major court defeat; X boycott is fully legal

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On Thursday, Elon Musk saw his lawsuit — which accused advertisers of violating antitrust laws by colluding on an ad boycott after he took control of Twitter, gutting content-moderation teams and disbanding the Trust and Safety Council — dismissed.

In her opinion, US District Judge Jane Boyle said the case was thrown out for failing to state a claim. Musk’s assertion that advertisers harmed their own interests by steering clear of his platform, now called X, did not include factual allegations showing consumer injury. The judge explained that without consumer harm there is no antitrust injury, and thus the alleged ad boycott was lawful.

“The very nature of the alleged conspiracy does not state an antitrust claim, and the Court therefore has no qualm dismissing with prejudice,” Boyle wrote. She also stressed that “the question underlying antitrust injury is whether consumers—not competitors—have been harmed.”

The defeat is likely a major setback for Musk. He had argued that advertisers should be “criminally prosecuted” after allies in Congress published a report alleging they conspired to depress Twitter’s revenue with the aim of censoring conservative voices.

The suit was one piece of a broader “thermonuclear” legal campaign Musk launched against Media Matters for America over reporting he said sparked the boycott. That case is still pending but could be weakened by the court’s finding that no illegal boycott occurred.

As of this writing, Musk had not responded to the ruling, and X did not answer Ars’ request for comment.

Given Musk’s incendiary public remarks about the litigation, an appeal from X now appears likely.

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Spotify is pursuing $300M from Anna's Archive, which is ignoring all legal proceedings.
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Spotify is pursuing $300M from Anna’s Archive, which is ignoring all legal proceedings.

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Starzak said that “it’s called authoritative because it’s the side that provides the information. The resolver then takes that information and returns it to you as a user, allowing you to connect to the content. It isn’t part of the actual content… the resolver asks for directions and receives instructions on how to reach it from the authoritative DNS server.”

Under the proposed permanent injunction, domain registrars would be required to disable Anna’s Archive domain names and nameservers. Hosting providers would have to “cease any hosting services for Defendant’s Websites or any other websites that host the infringing content or directly facilitate its distribution.”

The proposed limits would also cover “Internet service providers for Defendant’s Websites.” That would apparently stop ISPs from offering services that keep Anna’s Archive online, though the proposed order does not direct ISPs to block broadband customers from accessing any Anna’s Archive URL that remains available on the web.

Spotify and record labels asked the court to extend the requested permanent injunction to the Public Interest Registry, Cloudflare, the Switch Foundation, the Swedish Internet Foundation, the National Internet Exchange of India, Njalla SRL, IQWeb FZ-LLC, Immaterialism Ltd., Hosting Concepts B.V., Tucows Domains, and OwnRegistrar, Inc. It would also apply to any other domain, hosting, or internet companies that have previously provided or could potentially provide services to the Anna’s Archive websites.

Although Anna’s Archive continues for now, Spotify and the record labels note the founder has conceded facing a risk of arrest and criminal charges that could ultimately dismantle the operation.

“Defendant has admitted that its shadow library business model is illegal and that it ‘deliberately violate[s] the copyright law in most countries,’” Spotify and record labels wrote. “Defendant also admits that it is intentionally ‘very careful’ to remain anonymous and ‘not leave any trace,’ because those who operate pirate libraries (like Defendant) are ‘at high risk of being arrested’ and ‘could face decades of prison time.’”

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