United States of America. Jeffrey Lee Persson, USA, Plaintiff v. Jeffrey Lee Parsons, Defendant. On August 28, 2003, a lawsuit was filed with the assistance of the Seattle District of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the cyber squad, the Secret Investigation Bureau of the United States, and the affected Microsoft. According to plaintiffs, the principal intentionally caused damage and attempted to cause damage. According to the Protected Computers Homeland Security Act and the Cyber Security Enhancement Act, litigation was filed with the US courts.
Jim Parsons was born in Houston, Texas, USA on March 24, 1973, and served James Joseph's "Jim" Parsons. He grew up in the northern suburbs in the spring. His father is Milton Joseph "Mickey / Jack" Parsons, Jr. And his mother Judy Anne, sir. Jim Spring went to Klein Oak High School. Parsons graduated from the University of Houston. Jim graduated from the University of San Diego and received two years of special training in a classical drama. At the age of 6, Jim was working as a bird of Kola-Kola among the elephant children in school when he attended Collin Oak High School. At the beginning of his career, Jim made various auditions with TV commercials and non-Broadway pieces, he played a role in "Ed" and played a repeating role later in judging Amy.
United States of America. Jeffrey Lee Persson, USA, Plaintiff v. Jeffrey Lee Parsons, Defendant. On August 28, 2003, a lawsuit was filed with the assistance of the Seattle District of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the cyber squad, the Secret Investigation Bureau of the United States, and the affected Microsoft. According to plaintiffs, the principal intentionally caused damage and attempted to cause damage. According to the Protected Computers Homeland Security Act and the Cyber Security Enhancement Act, litigation was filed with the US courts.
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