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Ex-eBay Workers to plead guilty from”Damn pig Hide” cyberstalking the Event

A bloody pig mask purchased on Amazon.

Expand / A damn pig mask supposedly sent to cyberstalking victims by then-eBay workers. (charge: FBI)

Four former eBay workers are expected to plead guilty to charges they headed a cyberstalking effort against an internet publication’s editor and author.  Back in June, police officers declared charges and stated the harassment effort”comprised sending the few of anonymous, threatening messages, even upsetting deliveries–such as a ship of live cockroaches, a funeral wreath, along with a damn pig [Halloween] mask–and also running covert surveillance of their sufferers”

The four individuals that are advised to plead guilty will be Stephanie Popp, eBay’s former senior director of international intellect; Stephanie Stockwell, former director of eBay’s International Intelligence Center (GIC); Veronica Zea, a former eBay builder who was employed as an intelligence adviser at the GIC; along with Brian Gilbert, a former senior director of specific operations for eBay’s Global Security Team.

A hearing to get a”waiver of indictment and request to advice” is scheduled for October 8, based on an entrance into the court docket yesterday.  The forthcoming guilty pleas were declared on Twitter from the US Attorney’s office in Massachusetts. The situation is currently in US District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

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