Former execs at eBay indicted for cyberstalking critics
November 4, 2020
Two former executives at eBay were indicted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office on charges of engaging in a conspiracy to stalk and harass a couple that were critical of the company. The federal government claims the two men — James Baugh, the tech giant’s former senior director of safety & security, and David Harville, its former director of global resiliency — also engaged in witness and evidence tampering in an effort to avoid prosecution.
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