Shouldn't jump to such fast conclusions and make accusations, it's not anyone here's job to publicly police things like this unless you are absolutely positive what you are stating is true. Now you know the person did purchase the fonts, but really that's nobody's business but his and now there's a thread on the internet forever painting him in a bad way. (I have no idea who captain john is by the way)
Nothing wrong with looking out for each other, but un-provable knee jerk public witch hunts are not cool IMHO. If you must, take it private to the person concerned.
Sorry to have such a reaction to this, but it seems more and more prevalent on just about every site I frequent for people to do this and too many good people doing the right thing end up getting hurt by it even though the original intent is in itself meant to be good.
One real question I have from it all though that really has me curious, if I pay for a font and I choose to offer it as an option in artwork (not selling the font itself, just creating artwork that uses it which usually is part of a font license) does it really matter what I call that font or can I give it a name that fits my company's theme when used? The customer doesn't know it's real name or care really, they just want something 'retro' or whatever.