Calif. AG Files Felony Charges In HP Probe
PreacherTom writes, "Former Hewlett-Packard Chair Patricia Dunn, along with 'ethics chief' Kevin Hunsaker and others, was indicted yesterday on four felony counts by the California Attorney General. The charges, including wire fraud and conspiracy, carry a maximum penalty of 12 years in prison and $30,000 in fines. The indictments follow on the heels of an HP investigation of internal leaks that conducted "bugged" emails to C-Net reporter Dawn Kawamoto, illicitly obtained hundreds of phone numbers, and spied on HP board members." One of the indictments was for a private investigator retained by HP. The article has links to the complaints and warrants.
She's Dunn.
It never gets old, does it?
I am not your blowing wind, I am the lightning.
"The charges, including wire fraud and conspiracy, carry a maximum penalty of 12 years in prison and $30,000 in fines. The indictments follow on the heels of an HP investigation of internal leaks that conducted "bugged" emails to C-Net reporter Dawn Kawamoto, illicitly obtained hundreds of phone numbers, and spied on HP board members."
HP should have accused them of being terrorists first. Then they could have had the Feds do it for them legally.
One of my favorite bumper stickers:
"I thought I'd never miss Nixon"
A guy driving a nice Mercedes sedan has it, making it even better.
Beer is proof that God loves us, and wants us to be happy.
I think Manuel the drug dealer should be given an award by the local Chamber of Commerce for services to the free market under difficult circumstances.