Technology | Facebook Spam King Ordered to Pay Facebook $711M Sanford Wallace may face jail time By Rob Quinn Posted Oct 30, 2009 4:53 AM CDT Copied In this May 8, 1997 file photo, Sanford Wallace poses with his computer and cans of Spam processed meat in Dresher, Pa., in this 1997 file photo. (AP Photo/Dan Loh) "Spam king" Sanford Wallace has been slapped with a $711 million judgment for spamming Facebook users. A California judge found that Wallace, who used phishing techniques to access Facebook accounts, violated a law against sending "false and misleading" marketing emails. The judge permanently banned Wallace from accessing Facebook and recommended he be prosecuted for criminal contempt, CNET reports. Wallace, who filed for bankruptcy in June, may face jail time for violating a restraining order issued during the case. "While we don't expect to receive the vast majority of the award, we hope that this will act as a continued deterrent against these criminals," a Facebook lawyer wrote in a company blog post. Read These Next Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. In this murder, arresting the boyfriend was a big mistake. After Kennedy Center name change, holiday jazz concert is canceled. Report an error