eBay Charged With Destruction, Alteration and Falsification of Records in a Federal Investigation

Written by legalpdf | Published 2024/01/21
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TLDReBay Inc. is charged with violating 18 U.S.C. § 1519 by knowingly altering, destroying, and falsifying records related to the harassment and intimidation campaign. The charges, spanning specific dates in the District of Massachusetts, allege eBay's intent to impede, obstruct, and influence a federal investigation, impacting the proper administration of justice.via the TL;DR App

USA v. eBay Court Filing, retrieved on January 11, 2024, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 12 of 12.

COUNT SIX - Destruction, Alteration, and Falsification of Records in a Federal Investigation (18 U.S.C. § 1519)

The United States Attorney further charges:

60. The United States Attorney re-alleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 53 of this Information.

61. On or about the dates set forth below, in the District of Massachusetts, the defendant,

eBay Inc.,

did knowingly alter, destroy, conceal and falsify the records, documents, and tangible objects below with the intent to impede, obstruct, and influence the investigation and proper administration of a matter within the jurisdiction of any department and agency of the United States, that is, the harassment and intimidation campaign charged in this Information.

All in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1519.


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