https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1119288777778847744
Judge allows sex-trafficking claims against Harvey Weinstein to go forward
https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1119288777778847744
Judge allows sex-trafficking claims against Harvey Weinstein to go forward
FTC is considering holding Zuckerberg personally liable for past statements on privacy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/04/19/federal-investigation-facebook-could-hold-mark-zuckerberg-accountable-privacy-sources-say/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.1e84915c1d7d#click=https://t.co/Ij1wgvIp9g
The discussions about how to hold Zuckerberg accountable for Facebook’s data lapses have come in the context of wide-ranging talks between the Federal Trade Commission and Facebook that could settle the government’s more than year-old probe, according to two people familiar with the discussions. Both requested anonymity because the FTC’s inquiry is confidential under law.
Such a move could create new legal, political and public-relations headaches for one of Silicon Valley’s best known — and image conscious — corporate leaders. Zuckerberg is Facebook’s co-founder, chief executive, board chairman and most powerful stock owner, and a sanction from the federal government would be seen as a rare rebuke to him and the tech giant’s historic “move fast and break things” ethos.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/04/19/federal-investigation-facebook-could-hold-mark-zuckerberg-accountable-privacy-sources-say/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.1e84915c1d7d#click=https://t.co/Ij1wgvIp9g
Federal investigation of Facebook could hold Mark Zuckerberg accountable on privacy, sources say
Such a move could create new legal, political and public-relations headaches for one of Silicon Valley’s best known — and image conscious — corporate leaders. Zuckerberg is Facebook’s co-founder, chief executive, board chairman and most powerful stock owner, and a sanction from the federal government would be seen as a rare rebuke to him and the tech giant’s historic “move fast and break things” ethos.
https://twitter.com/NYTimesPR/status/1119254799868940289
We're excited to announce that Reid J. Epstein and Katie Glueck are joining the team to cover the 2020 presidential race.
"Epstein?"
Quick dig on this Epstein guy reveals he's either a job hopper or just gets around.