Antelope Valley Press

Antivirus pioneer John McAfee found dead

- By ARITZ PARRA, RENATA BRITO and BARRY HATTON

MADRID — John McAfee, the creator of McAfee antivirus software, was found dead in his jail cell near Barcelona in an apparent suicide Wednesday, hours after a Spanish court approved his extraditio­n to the United States to face tax charges punishable by decades in prison, authoritie­s said.

The eccentric cryptocurr­ency promoter and tax opponent whose history of legal troubles spanned from Tennessee to Central America to the Caribbean was discovered at the Brians 2 penitentia­ry in northeaste­rn Spain. Security personnel tried to revive him, but the jail’s medical team finally certified his death, a statement from the regional Catalan government said.

“A judicial delegation has arrived to investigat­e the causes of death,” the statement said, adding that “everything points to death by suicide.”

The statement didn’t identify McAfee by name but said the dead man was a 75-year-old US citizen awaiting extraditio­n to his country. A Catalan government official familiar with the case who was not authorized to be named in media reports confirmed to The Associated Press that it was McAfee.

Spain’s National Court on Monday ruled in favor of extraditin­g McAfee, 75, who had argued in a hearing earlier this month that the charges against him by prosecutor­s in Tennessee were politicall­y motivated and that he would spend the rest of his life in prison if returned to the US.

The court’s ruling was made public on Wednesday and was open for appeal, with any final extraditio­n order also needing to get approval from the Spanish Cabinet.

The entreprene­ur was arrested last October at Barcelona’s internatio­nal airport. A judge ordered at that time that McAfee should be held in jail while awaiting the outcome of extraditio­n proceeding­s.

McAfee had been charged the same month in Tennessee with evading taxes after failing to report income from promoting cryptocurr­encies while he did consulting work, made speaking engagement­s and sold the rights to his life story for a documentar­y. The criminal charges carried a prison sentence of up to 30 years.

The US Attorney’s Office in Memphis declined to comment Wednesday.

Born in England’s Gloucester­shire in 1945 as John David McAfee, he started McAfee Associates in 1987 and led an eccentric life after selling his stake in the antivirus software company named after him in the early 1990s.

McAfee twice made long-shot runs for the US presidency and was a participan­t in Libertaria­n Party presidenti­al debates in 2016. He dabbled in yoga, ultra-light aircraft and producing herbal medication­s.

In July 2019 he was released from detention in the Dominican Republic after he and five others were suspected of traveling on a yacht carrying high-caliber weapons, ammunition and military-style gear, officials on the Caribbean island said at the time.

McAfee told Wired Magazine in 2012 that his father, a heavy drinker and “very unhappy man,” shot himself when McAfee was 15. “Every day I wake up with him,” he told Wired.

In an interview with British newspaper The Independen­t, McAfee said his experience of being in a Spanish prison was a “fascinatin­g adventure” and he planned never to return to the US.

“I am constantly amused and sometimes moved. The graffiti alone could fill a thousand-page thriller,” he was quoted as saying. “A few of my fellow prisoners have confided in me small pieces of their lives.”

He also told The Independen­t that prisoners and guards had recognized him and some asked for his autograph.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Dec 12, 2012, file photo, anti-virus software founder John McAfee talks on his mobile phone as he walks on Ocean Drive in the South Beach area of Miami Beach, Fla.
ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Dec 12, 2012, file photo, anti-virus software founder John McAfee talks on his mobile phone as he walks on Ocean Drive in the South Beach area of Miami Beach, Fla.

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