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So sad to see someone with this much potential lose their life at such a young age. You left a massive impact on the programming community. Rest well king.
Anthony, to me, what you did doesn't define you, it wasn't even a crime in most of our eyes. When I think of you, I think of a man who found the dream, & profited from it. That's respectable, & what's more respectable is that you lived life to its fullest. You loved your family, and you loved life. That's what should define you, not a legal case, not FIFA, but how you lived and enjoyed life to its fullest, & how you found the dream. You are forever admired & loved.
rest in peace. i watched a video from a person named vince vintage and heard about his passing, which stunned me. this man did not deserve death. i wanted to hear his life story after his legal trouble.
Anthony Clark, a brilliant computer prodigy, captivated the hearts of those who knew him. His insatiable curiosity and self-taught skills led him to discover a coding error in a video game during high school, catching the attention of the company. However, he chose a different path, teaming up with friends to create a code generating FIFA coins, a venture that brought in millions. Unfortunately, this success led to legal troubles, and Anthony faced wire fraud charges, which he vehemently denied. Tragically, before his 27th birthday, he passed away, leaving behind a legacy of a brilliant mind and kind soul.
In life, Anthony was more than a legal case. He was a loving family member, a loyal friend, and an optimist who always sought the good in every situation. His gift for programming and ambition were unmatched, and he dreamed of continued education even while facing adversity. Today, we remember Anthony Clark for the extraordinary individual he was, cherishing his memory and the inspiration he brought to all who knew him. May he rest in eternal peace.
So sad to see someone with this much potential lose their life at such a young age. You left a massive impact on the programming community. Rest well king.
His story is truly amazing and it is sad that he left the world of the living at such an early age. Whittier CA? There are zillions of better places to hide in California. If I were John Edwards of Crossing Over I'd ask Anthony for investment capital for my TV series called UFO Nation. From Hell in LA, Exiled NASA PhD Wayne Manzo surrounded by KKK CIA Telepathic Spooks.