Update at 3 p.m. ET. On His Way To Miami:
John McAfee, the anti-virus software pioneer who's wanted for questioning in Belize about the murder of a neighbor,
tells Bloomberg TV
He also says he has apologized to Guatemala's president for "putting him into a very slippery position."
McAfee, who says he's innocent of the murder and is being persecuted by Belizean authorities, was detained for illegally entering Guatemala.
Our original post:
John McAfee, the anti-virus software pioneer who's wanted for questioning in Belize about the murder of a neighbor, is going to be released from a detention center in Guatemala later this morning,
according to the blog he and his supporters have been updating while in custody
"He has not divulged his plans," says the blog post.
According to The Associated Press
McAfee, who says he's innocent of the murder, also says he's being persecuted by Belizean authorities — who he accuses of corruption. Belizean officials have not issued a warrant for his arrest, according to news reports. He was detained in Guatemala after he allegedly entered that country illegally.
In related news,
McAfee has also announced
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