- Holy shit - Yeah Jesus Christ that is some bad shit huh 😶 
 
- The subhead misses out the worst stuff. How on earth? - Criminal charges still in the works, I would hope. - One of them was already jailed back in 2021 and the others were awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-57997117 [apologies for the bbc link so heres an archive link as an alt: https://archive.ph/QIGcn] - Two have been jailed. Cooke for 18m and Baugh for 5y. There is a third named person that has not been charged but was fired. 
- Thank you! Surprised the report didn’t mention that (I was too lazy to do a search). - S’all good! I was reading about it yesterday and was surprised that they already had the court cases 
 
 
- Yeah seriously. This is some wannabe mafia shit. Spiders? Funeral wreath? Tracking their car? - Dude you work at a e-commerce company that peaked in 2005. 
- For real! I was like, “oh, they probably got some emails and calls that were a bit abrasive” - Wow, was I wrong!! Not only are these executives some real snowflakes, but they’re also psychopaths. Shit, i hope they don’t read this message, lest a fetal pig be delivered to my door 👀 
 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - eBay has agreed to pay a $3m (£2.36m) fine to resolve harassment charges against bloggers critical of the company. - The US Attorney’s Office in the District of Massachusetts said Jim Baugh, eBay’s former senior director of safety and security, had targeted the couple for producing EcommerceBytes, a newsletter that the company’s executives were unhappy with. - The acts of intimidation included sending live insects, a foetal pig and a funeral wreath to the Steiners’ home in Natick, Massachusetts. - Baugh and his associates also installed a GPS tracking device on the couple’s car and created posts on the website Craigslist inviting sexual encounters at their home, according to the filings. - Baugh’s lawyers said he faced pressure from former eBay CEO Devin Wenig to reign in the Steiners over their coverage of the company. - “eBay engaged in absolutely horrific, criminal conduct,” acting Massachusetts US Attorney Josh Levy told the AP news agency by email. 
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- A large corporation turning their wrath against individuals should be punished severely. Not exactly a fair fight. 





