The gaming industry has been abuzz with news of the Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) leaks that occurred in September 2022. The hacker responsible for the leaks, Arion Kurtaj, has been declared mentally unfit for trial following extensive psychological assessments. This has raised questions about the hacker’s accountability and whether he will face jail time if found guilty. In this article, we will take a deep dive into the case, examining Kurtaj’s hacking exploits and the potential legal consequences for the hacker.
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GTA 6 Hacker Unfit for Trial
The GTA 6 leaks from a hacker named Arion Kurtaj caused a sensation in the gaming industry, providing fans with an unauthorized glimpse of the game and its characters. The leaks also exposed the vulnerability of Rockstar Games’ security systems, known for their impenetrability.
The person responsible for the GTA 6 leak in 2022 has been identified as an 18 year old member of a large hacking organization.
He hacked Revolut, Uber, and Rockstar Games within a few days and will not be facing trial due to his psychological condition. pic.twitter.com/9PGAY7OEE5
— Detective (@that1detectiv3) July 14, 2023
Arion Kurtaj, an 18-year-old hacker and member of the group Lapsus$, has been linked to several high-profile data breaches.
- He is accused of breaching the security systems of prominent organizations like Uber, Revolut, and Rockstar Games.Â
- He allegedly stole sensitive information from these companies and even attempted to blackmail Rockstar Games by threatening to release the source code of their upcoming title on the internet.
Kurtaj was quickly arrested and underwent psychological evaluations to assess his mental state. These assessments ultimately concluded that he was mentally unfit for trial. The exact nature of his condition is still unknown, leaving many to speculate about the reasons behind this determination.
Will He Receive Jail Time?
Kurtaj’s declaration of mental unfitness for trial has raised questions about his accountability for his actions.
- Legal experts suggest that the court may explore alternative measures to ensure accountability. These include mandated mental health treatment or supervised rehabilitation programs.
- Kurtaj may have evaded immediate imprisonment, but the impact of his actions is likely to have long-term repercussions for his life.
So as of now, Kurtaj won’t be going to prison, as he’s not even fit for trial. But, let’s say he does go to a trial, then there is a big possibility that he will receive jail time since he has done a couple of illegal actions before.

Some have raised concerns about potential manipulation regarding mental instability to avoid legal consequences. Meanwhile, others believe that Kurtaj may genuinely require psychiatric assistance and support.
GTA 6 Rumors
Until now, no official release date for the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto 6 has been confirmed. However, leaks and rumors have spread all around social media. Here is a short list of GTA 6 leaks and rumors:
Rockstar Games will reportedly reveal Red Dead Redemption’s remaster next month launching later this year, which wouldn’t necessarily affect GTA 6’s development as it’s closer to launch (2024-2025). pic.twitter.com/nuatigLHKt
— GTA 6 NEWS (@GTAVInewz) July 4, 2023
- GTA 6 is in active development, revealed by Rockstar Games on February 2022
- GTA 6 will only be coming to next-gen consoles like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC
- Possible release date in 2024 – 2026
- Possible retail price
- The map would take place in a modern version of Miami
- The size of the GTA 6 map will be GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 combined
- GTA 6 will feature multiple continents
- The game will feature two leads: a male and a female
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