If you follow the fate of anti-virus guru and Intel brand, turned outlaw, John McAfee, you might be surprised to know that he has been let out of a Guatemalan detention center. Local media has reported that McAfee had been fighting deportation to Belize where the local authorities wanted to question him about his neighbor being shot in the back of the head. McAfee recently admitted that it was ok in his cell, with PC and coffee and everything.
Apparently, judge Judith Secaida has decided that John’s detention was unlawful and ordered him released with providing him with 10 days to put his immigration situation in order. Thus far, it is unclear whether McAfee could get a kind of temporary or transit visa which
would allow him to leave the country. John has previously admitted that he would like to go to the United States with his 20-year-old Belizean girlfriend, though the United Kingdom would do at a pinch.
The anti-virus guru was arrested by the police for immigration violations after he illegally entered Guatemala from neighboring Belize. McAfee was going to get asylum in Guatemala because it doesn’t like the Belize government much. But it turned out that although the Guatemalans really do not like Belize, they also don’t like US expats dodging murder inquiries.
In the meantime, John McAfee claimed that corrupt Belizean police are persecuting him and he had fears for his safety in Belize. He claimed that he had tons of dirt on local politicians who would have off him if he ends up in a police cell.
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