Check this out:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/former-equifax-manager-sentenced-insider-trading
:: insider trading at Equifax
:: happened RIGHT BEFORE their big data breach, what a coincidence
:: happened in the Northern Dist of Georgia
:: which is the one federal court district that doesn't have any data available on the sealed indictment thingy
Would be handy to disguise a whole crapton of indictments in the Northern District of Georgia, seeing as how they don't report anything they have happening
Look at this shit:
"Sudhakar Reddy Bonthu was a software product development manager for Equifax’s Global Consumer Services team in August 2017. He was asked to assist in developing data breach remediation applications for an unnamed company and was further told that the project was a high priority with a short deadline because the company intended to announce the breach publicly on September 6, 2017. Among other tasks, his primary role was to help develop an online user interface that would allow consumers to determine whether they were impacted by the breach. Although he was never directly told it was actually Equifax that had been breached, he was entrusted with information that led him to that conclusion. For example, he knew that around 100 million individuals’ information was exposed as part of the breach and that the available information included names and Social Security numbers."
I vote this guy gets a one-way helicopter ride out to the middle of the Okefenokee Swamp.