KM Financial Solutions | Uber should have given court an ex-employee’s letter about ‘fraud and theft’ in Waymo case
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Uber should have given court an ex-employee’s letter about ‘fraud and theft’ in Waymo case

Uber should have given court an ex-employee’s letter about ‘fraud and theft’ in Waymo case

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Ride hailing company Uber
was obligated to turn over to a U.S. federal judge a letter from
a former employee that told of the company’s “fraud and theft”
and mentioned evidence of stolen trade secrets nailed “like a
scalp” to the wall, a court official said Friday.

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