Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing gigabytes of data, making

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https://twitter.com/HowellONeill

:face_with_raised_eyebrow: ?

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According to the document, he admitted to what is effectively corporate sabotage/espionage. Potentially he could he be guilty of economic espionage?, and is guilty of several crimes under the computer fraud and abuse act along with the other offences listed in the document and he thinks he can get away with it by saying hes a whistleblower?

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That’s my takeaway from it all.

:popcorn:

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The twitter guy seems to have sort term memory as well, having tweeted that the employee wrote malware, he then tweets that the employee did not write malware.

Given the current information presented to me.
I’ve have to say that I believe Martin Tripp is pretty much done for.

In the US Corporate sabotage and or espionage + CFA charges don’t come lightly.

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Who do you think writes the law? OFC its not going to come lightly XD


Other than that im following this story

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