
ALEXANDRIA, va. — When Megaupload executives arrive in court to answer charges that they orchestrated a massive online-piracy scheme, they’ll be backed by a prominent lawyer who has defended Bill Clinton against sexual harassment charges and Enron against allegations of corporate fraud.
Washington attorney Robert Bennett said Friday that he will represent the company, which was indicted in federal court in Alexandria Thursday on copyright infringement and other charges. The U.S. government shut down Mega upload’s file-sharing website on Thursday, alleging that the company facilitated illegal downloads of copyrighted movies and other content.
Seven individuals — including the company’s founder, who had his name legally changed to Kim Dotcom — were also charged. Dotcom and three others were arrested in New Zealand; three others remain at large.
The shutdown and indictment generated headlines around the world in part because of the size and scope of Megaupload’s operation.
Sandvine, Inc., a Canadian company that provides equipment to monitor Internet traffic, said the website alone accounted for about 1 percent of traffic on U.S. cable and DSL lines. The site is even more popular in many foreign countries.
Bennett said that “we intend to vigorously defend against these charges” but declined to comment on the case in detail.
Bennett is best-known for serving as President Bill Clinton’s attorney when he was accused of sexual harassment by Paula Jones. He has also represented Defense Secretaries Clark Clifford and Caspar Weinberger.



