A Romanian man who claims he broke into Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server — and did manage to hack into computer accounts of prominent world figures — pleaded guilty Wednesday in a U.S. courtroom.
Marcel Lehel Lazar, entered guilty pleas to charges of identity theft and unauthorized access to protected computers before a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia.
Lazar said “guilty” twice, standing before the judge in a green jail jumpsuit. He will be held until he is sentenced in September and could face up to seven years in prison.
Prosecutors said he broke into the e-mail and social media accounts of roughly 100 Americans, including a former US cabinet member and members of the family of former presidents George W. and George H.W. Bush.
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After serving time in a Romanian prison, Lazar was brought to the US in late March to face federal charges in Northern Virginia, where Internet service provider AOL is located. Prosecutors say AOL e-mail accounts were among those he targeted.
A 44-year-old former taxi driver, he called himself Guccifer, pronounced GOO-chi-fer, which he said combined “the style of Gucci and the light of Lucifer.”
He was accused of breaking into e-mail and Facebook accounts of former Secretary of State Colin Powell and other prominent figures. Prosecutors say his intrusion into computer accounts belonging to members of former president George W. Bush’s family produced self-portraits by Bush that Lazar sent to news organizations.








