Article 69EY2 Covert cameras and alleged hacking: how bust payments company Wirecard ‘hired spies and lawyers to silence critics’

Covert cameras and alleged hacking: how bust payments company Wirecard ‘hired spies and lawyers to silence critics’

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Jasper Jolly
from US news | The Guardian on (#69EY2)

Legal claim provides glimpse into world of corporate espionage and reputation management

The story Matthew Earl tells is of a black Mercedes-Benz, which parked outside his home and started following him. He claims it was intended to send a deliberate message: that he and his family - including two young children - were under surveillance. After a couple of days, he says, two men emerged from the car to deliver a legal letter from their client, the German payments company Wirecard. The men, from the private investigations company Kroll, allegedly used a pointed and intimidating" tone.

While the manner of the letter's delivery may be disputed, it kicked off years of threats of legal action and accusations of wrongdoing against Earl. But, according to a legal claim brought by Earl, it also marked a new chapter in a campaign of unlawful harassment" carried out by Wirecard's law firm, Jones Day, Kroll, and other firms.

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