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Anti-Game Senator Gets 5 Years in Prison for Political Corruption and Gun-Running

"This is a serious, serious injury to a governmental institution," judge says.

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Former Democratic California State Senator Leland Yee, who was an outspoken critic of the video game industry, has been sentenced to five years in federal prison on gun trafficking and political corruption charges.

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In handing down the sentence today in court, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said Yee's actions represented an affront to the democratic process.

"The crimes that you committed have resulted in essentially an attack on democratic institutions," Breyer said to Yee, according to a courtroom report today from San Jose Mercury News. "This is a serious, serious injury to a governmental institution."

Yee asked for leniency, saying he was "ashamed" of his actions and hoped to make things right somehow, someday with friends and supporters. He also lobbied the judge to allow him to serve his time at home to care for his ailing wife, but it wasn't allowed.

"I have taken full responsibility for my actions and crimes I have committed," Yee said. "That will haunt me the rest of my life."

The prosecution sought an eight-year sentence. They described Yee in court documents as a person who was "willing to betray the trust of those who elected him" and "to sell his vote to the highest bidder."

Prosecutors claimed Yee accepted checks and "bags of cash" from undercover FBI agents to pay off his campaign debts and to assist in funding his bid to become secretary of state. As for the arms trafficking claims levied against him, prosecutors said Yee attempted to orchestrate a deal with an undercover agent whereby he would arrange to ship "high-powered weaponry" from rebel groups in the Philippines in exchange for money.

Yee was arrested as part of a sting operation in March 2014 in San Francisco. This was the result of a multi-year undercover FBI investigation into Yee for his involvement in making deals with agents who posed as everything from mafia members to businessmen.

Before these charges came to light, Yee was already a controversial figure. In the wake of the December 2012 schoolhouse massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, Yee criticized gamers and the industry at large.

"Gamers have got to just quiet down," Yee said at the time. "Gamers have no credibility in this argument. This is all about their lust for violence and the industry's lust for money. This is a billion-dollar industry. This is about their self-interest."

Yee is perhaps best known to gamers as the man who put forth the much-publicized violent game law that the United States Supreme Court struck down in 2011.

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Bwahahahahaha!!!!!

At last this imbecile gets his just desserts. Who could damn video games citing them as causing violence over the illegal sale of firearms? Answer: someone trying to prove that he wasn't gun running.

I wonder if he'll ask for a console in his cell to while away the hours.

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"Games are dangerous and destroy lives, anyone want to buy a gun?"

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Someone has been playing too much GTA...

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Welp, we may have no credibility but he will have no credibility to be politian ever again hahaha!

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"Gamers have no credibility in this argument. This is all about their lust for violence and the industry's lust for money."
Ever read something really, really funny in a public place, and you're trying so hard not to laugh you feel like your heart's going to explode?

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Hr says that gamers have a lust for violence but he's trafficking high powered fire arms, lol

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Hyypooocrit!!!

Those beating the loudest drum against something usually are trying to hide something else. #tedhaggard

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An Asian Democrat ? :-O


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Wow.....I wonder if he and Hillary can be cell mates.........

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@inkman66: Hillary has already cleared her name stop with the benghazi BS! She sat there for 11 hours and cleared her name!! Also last time I checked when the CLINTONS were in the white house the USA was at its strongest!

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@underxgames: Strongest. Puuuuuuh-lease. We haven't been strong in decades.

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@underxgames: She's still being investigated moron.

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@underxgames: She's got more scandals on her hands than Benghazi...

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Yee-Haw, They're going to have fun with you in the shower buddy.

Playing Pac-man may have been good experience to avoid being raped.

Well...by ghosts anyway.

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What a dick.

Is there any wonder why California is such a mess this is what they elect to office.

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The Senator's hypocrisy -- now festering in the light of day for all to see -- goes back well further than 2011, but even the era of that relatively near-past year seems so quaint now. Remember 2011, guys? When it was still crazy and reactionary to suggest video games turned people into killers, rapists or otherwise racist, sexist, violent maniacs? Remember, before con artists learned to exploit and market their vaginas in arguing the exact same inanity as Leland Yee and Jack Thompson, crying "victim" in the face of substantive criticism? Yeah, remember 2011, GameSpot? IGN? Kotaku? Polygon? Ars Technica? All the rest who know who they are — do you guys remember? Your memory seems to be growing fuzzy.

Any chance, any at all, that this consummate example of hypocrisy and indeed, poetic justice inspires anyone in games media to come back to their senses and reexamine the substance (or lack thereof) and self-serving motives of the new, young, hip generation of aspiring fascists and censors? Any chance someone wants to unhitch themselves from the insanity and stop towing the line of the cult of victimhood out to police thought and expression? Probably too much to hope for, but I'm just sayin'... Now's as good a time as any for an epiphany.

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Ah yes, that hypocritical asshole.
Have fun in prison, buddy.

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Remember former Senator Yee; DON'T DROP THE SOAP.

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Leland Yee , hope you understand prison politics. Maybe you can tell folks in the mess hall how you think video game violence led your fellow inmates to a life of crime and incarceration. Or maybe you'll just be a housewife with pretty lips!

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I guess he tried to live the Borderlands gun-running life in real life...

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Oh WOW! The irony of the situation is enough to burn through steel.

This is hilarious news.

Poetic Justice.

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Awesome. Next up to head to jail, jack thompson!

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Games are bad! They make people violent! While we're at it, buy my guns!

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Glad to see this kind of jerk taste his own medicine

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Oh sweet, new Escapist content inspired by real life events incoming!

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where is my "wow, just wow" button??? :D

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@MondasM: Facebook just added it.

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C'mon guys.... isn't it obvious. This man played GTA for research purposes and that's why he became corrupt. Damn video games strike again.

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Oh the hypocrisy.... its just too good.

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>I have taken full responsibility

>so let me not have to take responsibility and serve jail time

What a silly goose

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Oh the sweet sweet irony

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"...lust for money." Funny how sometimes something you say is an actual reflection of what you are.

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@face76: That's usually how it works with politicians. They call the other side what they themselves are. The equivalent of the old fart and point the finger at someone else game. It just stinks though.

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Throwing his argument back at him: You just have to quite down. You have no credibility in this argument. This is all about your lust for money. This is a billion-dollar industry. This is about your self-interest.

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Ha! The dangers of video-games on society, right? LOL
Karma sometimes works wonders. So does Irony.

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@raveneye: Karma? He actively chose to do the things that led to his arrest and persecution... no outside magical mumbo jumbo, supernatural BS required.

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@Zandeus: Uh karma isn't necessarily supernatural.

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@kryotech: Sure it is... not sure why you posed your comment as a question.

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@Zandeus:

Lol typo, should've been a period.

It can be, doesn't necessarily have to be. Some people believe in the notion that God(s) will get you for doing something inherently bad either in this life or the next (reincarnation). That's the more supernatural side. Others believe that the way nature works, you'll ultimately pay cause that's the natural way of things. Of course the thing is how a person pays may or may not be known to you. So like in the case when it seems like someone got away with it, he/she might've had it bad some other way.

Those are the beliefs at least. Obviously you're entitled to your own. It's not possible tho to prove/disprove this sort of stuff , cause ultimately its just a philosophy/school of thought. People who believe will be convinced one way or another and people who don't will never be no matter what.

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@kryotech: Just believing that that's the way nature works, with no proof or evidence to suggest its true, is simply just another supernatural belief (and asserting that its natural) that doesn't necessarily involve god.

Either way its bull****. If it's natural then its testable and still has no study to support its validity. If it's supernatural then there is no way to test for it and still without any evidence so therefore not something thats logical to believe in.

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@Zandeus: No, just believing in something without belief is not supernatural. Supernatural is something that exists beyond nature, like the notion of ghosts, God, anything that is not necessarily observable in the real world. Karma is supposed to exist in the real world. Again, it's a school of thought. You say its not provable. Most philosophies aren't. Capitalism is not provable to be 'logical'. Communism is not provable either. By your logic, most of these things are also bs and we shouldn't believe in them either, but we do anyways.

Again, you're beliefs are you're beliefs and I'm not trying to convince you that karma is real, just trying to clarify some stuff. Just my 2 cents.

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@Zandeus: The 'karma' comes from the fact he got caught doing it. He tried to shoot down an industry under the guise of moral heroics only to be morally corrupt himself. You get back what you give.

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@blankfaced: Karma doesn't exist... you are merely counting the hits and ignoring the misses. Plenty of people do terrible things that they never fully pay for... therefore the idea of Karma is BS. I realize that the poster probably doesn't actually think Karma is real and was probably just using it as a figure of speech.

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@Zandeus: And yet I still turned to my wife, after reading the article, and said "Karma can be a bitch". Then I saw these comments.

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@Zandeus: Chill dude, it's just an expression.
Here, have a tea...

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