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Blogger pleads guilty to Guns 'N Roses leak

Kevin Cogill admitted he leaked nine of the 14 songs that appeared on "Chinese Democracy."
/ Source: The Associated Press

A man accused of leaking nine unreleased tracks from the Guns N’ Roses album “Chinese Democracy” has pleaded guilty to a federal copyright violation.

Kevin Cogill entered the plea Monday morning in a Los Angeles courtroom.

Prosecutors accused him of leaking the album online on his blog, months before Axl Rose’s long-delayed opus arrived on store shelves. A document shows they agreed to recommend probation in exchange for the plea deal.

Cogill admitted he leaked nine of the 14 songs that appeared on the album.

According to his plea deal, Cogill could be sentenced to a year in federal prison, probation and a hefty fine.