On Saturday, August 6th, A Stanford student whose name has not yet been released, was arrested in his dorm room at 5:30pm without the change for parole. The arrest comes mere hours after m scientist and famous sports bet analyst Perry McCarthy noticed an issue with his algorithm developed for his company PerLocks (PL). Perry completed his algorithm in association with Stanford University and was aided by 5 post-graduates who were studying mathematics at the time. It is suspected one of these 5 students was the one arrested for stealing data from the algorithm and purposely feeding it false data in an effort to support their own business and discredit Dr. McCarthy. Amongst the charges is an inditement from PL for unknowingly relying on their tampered algorithm to make a pick during an MLB game involving the Washington Nationals. It is unclear at this time what specific game that was are details on situation are just now unfolding. When asked for comment, Dr. McCarthy said “It’s just tough to see you know. I thought these were bright young kids when I worked with them years ago. It’s sad to see one of them fall down the wrong path in life”. Stanford’s Research Department has refused to comment at this time. (PICTURED; Perry McCarthy with long time friend Alex Cora at a Red Sox game earlier this year)