Rapid developments are expected in the phone surveillance case, according to Zacharias Kesses, the lawyer representing victims of the illegal Predator spyware. “The developments will be rapid at all levels,” he emphasizes in a statement to parapolitika.gr, announcing immediate legal action.
Specifically, Mr. Kesses highlights that civil proceedings are already underway to file lawsuits seeking compensation for victims whose mobile phones were compromised. Additionally, he reveals that new individuals are expected to take immediate criminal action not only against the four defendants convicted at first instance, but against all other responsible parties.
Zacharias Kesses announces “rapid developments” in the Predator case – New individuals will take legal action, compensation lawsuits for victims in preparation
“The developments will be rapid at all levels. At the civil level, lawsuits are already being prepared for victim compensation due to their mobile phones being compromised, while new individuals will also immediately take criminal action against the four defendants convicted at first instance, and against all other responsible parties,” declares Zacharias Kesses, lawyer for Predator victims, to parapolitika.gr.
The surveillance issue and the next moves by those involved were at the center of Zacharias Kesses’ statements, with the relevant information already recorded by powergame.gr’s Big Mouth column. Mr. Kesses, speaking to Parapolitika 90.1, confirmed the developments, announcing immediate appeals to the Justice system. “Six of the 87 compromised individuals who had not filed lawsuits until today are about to take immediate legal action against all responsible parties,” he stated characteristically. He also emphasized: “These are individuals of particular significance to the substance of the case.” Among them is reportedly Lakis Lazopoulos, who appears determined to investigate who and for what reasons proceeded to violate his mobile phone.
As characteristically noted, the return of the relevant case file to the Public Prosecutor’s Office is interpreted by some as an opportunity for further legal action, in a case expected to intensely occupy the public sphere in the coming period.