Kim Dotcom Can Return to Luxury Mansion, New Zealand Court Says

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Megaupload.com founder Kim Dotcom, accused of orchestrating the biggest copyright infringement conspiracy in U.S. history, can return to his leased luxury mansion after a New Zealand court relaxed bail terms.

The judge ruled today that Dotcom was no longer a flight risk, granting the removal of electronic tags the Internet tycoon was required to wear, according to a report on stuff.co.nz. Dotcom had been staying in a smaller home next to the mansion in an Auckland suburb. Ministry of Justice spokespeople were unable to obtain a copy of the ruling for Bloomberg News.