My case is unfair: I was declined discovery I didn't get my own data back I need Whistleblowers I am offering USD $5M http://t.co/OhE7k3KlUL - Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) June 8, 2014

In a recent tweet, Dotcom claimed that he's been unfairly denied access to the other side's evidence, and that he's also been prevented from seeing his own confiscated data. His latest tactic, therefore, is to offer a cold (or at least recently defrosted) cash bounty: $5 million if you're a "whistleblower" inside the movie industry or a law enforcement agency who can convince the court that Megaupload was illegally targeted. If that sounds like you, Dotcom suggests that you start your bounty-claiming process by uploading submitting your evidence to an anonymous leak site, or to a newspaper.

(Editor note: the lead image comes from Kim Dotcom's Internet Party website and features an Obama lookalike.)