15 June 2020
CBS BOSTON — Six former eBay executives and employees are facing federal charges after they allegedly led a cyberstalking campaign against a Natick couple they believed was critical of the company in an online ecommerce newsletter.
U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said the eBay employees’ harassment included sending the couple “disturbing deliveries” that included a bloody pig mask, a box of live cockroaches, and a funeral wreath. The employees also allegedly sent anonymous threatening messages and traveled to Massachusetts to conduct “covert surveillance” of the victims.
“It was a determined, systematic effort of senior employees of a major company to destroy the lives of a couple in Natick, all because they published content company executives didn’t like,” said Lelling.
James Baugh, 45, of San Jose, California, eBay’s former director of safety and security and former eBay director of global resiliency David Harville, 48, of New York City, were among the six charged Monday. […]
Bill Still covered this case in his most recent video/podcast, which featured a US attorney revealing/reading details of the indictment — unbelievable.
This terrifying story is essentially buried by MSM. eBay’s Jewish CEO was also involved in the gang stalking. He was fired in September, but no criminal charges for him. No sir. Now he’s the director of operations at General Motors. You can’t make this stuff up.