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by pbhjpbhj 5552 days ago
The data breach he allegedly carried out is reported as a known quantity. The only allegation that needs mitigating is that it was this person that carried it out. If one is unsure of the details then it would be "reportedly" or an "unconfirmed source stated" or similar, no?

Thanks for your viewpoint though.

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The problem is that the reporter doesn't know that the details of the breach mentioned in this article are facts. The figures, that there were 6,480 files totaling 300 GB of data likely came from the prosecution. So the reporter needs to get himself off the hook and either attribute it ("the prosecution says") or use words like "allegedly," "reportedly," etc.