NC man pleads guilty to AI streaming fraud scheme

AI streaming scam mastermind cops a plea that could lock him up for years while costing him millions.

Michael Smith's guilty plea
  • Michael Smith admits conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
  • Cornelius, North Carolina, man faces up to five years in prison.
  • He agrees to forfeit over eight million dollars.
  • Sentencing set for July twenty-nine in New York.
Fraud scheme breakdown
  • Smith pumped out thousands of AI-generated fake tracks.
  • Bots streamed his songs billions of times across platforms.
  • Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music are targeted.
  • Operation peaked at over six hundred thousand daily streams.
Royalties theft impact
  • Fraudulent payouts exceeded eight million dollars total.
  • Real artists lost millions in diverted streaming royalties.
  • Bots spread plays to dodge platform fraud detectors.
  • AI helped churn out hundreds of thousands of songs fast.
Investigation fallout
  • Mechanical Licensing Collective spotted suspicious volume early.
  • MLC challenged Smith and blocked improper payouts.
  • DOJ credits MLC for key role in fraud detection.
  • Unnamed co-conspirators aided AI track production.
 

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