The FBI arrested and charged a Florida man in connection with a celebrity phone-hacking investigation dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi."
Christopher Chaney, 35, of Jacksonville Florida was indicted Tuesday on 26 counts of identity theft and hacking, according to the indictment.
There could be as many as 50 victims, according the FBI.
The celebrities allegedly victimized by Chaney include Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and Christina Aguilera, as well as singer and actress Reene Olstead and celebrity stylist Simone Harcouche.
Johansson reportedly asked the FBI to investigate after nude photos of her leaked, allegedly at the hands of a hacker.
Charges against Chaney included accessing protected computers without authorization, wiretapping and aggravated identity theft.
Chaney allegedly used several alias’ including trainreqsuckswhat, anongrrl, and jaxjaguars911 during the hacking attacks.
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If convicted on all counts, Chaney faces up to 120 years in prison.
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