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A former salesman plans to plead guilty to reduced counts in a case in which he was accused of tampering with company computers, according to court documents.
James M. DiBlasio, 38, of Carmel, Ind., worked for Aspen-based from September 2004 to November 2006, court documents said.
An indictment accused him of accessing a server in Denver to delete airline reservations and other information.
He originally was charged with two counts of unlawful access to protected computers and seven counts of intentional damage to protected computers.
A statement filed in U.S. District Court in Denver said DiBlasio planned to plead guilty to one count of each charge.
The Associated Press



