George Lucas just isn't the man to mess with. If anyone had doubts before as to the bearded one's power to protect his empire, no uncertainties remain today after it was revealed what might happen to the foolish soul who dared to leak a copy of Star Wars Episode II – Attack of the Clones two months before its official release date. Shea O'Brien Foley, a production assistant on Episode II, has been charged of stealing images, storyboards and video files of Lucas' tale of the adolescent Anakin worth
Cloner Captured?
Lucas hunts down Star Wars spy
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