December 17, 2022
Do you want to know how corrupt Twitter really was?
One of their executives received a three year sentence for espionage.
A former manager at Twitter, convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia, was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison on Wednesday, U.S. prosecutors said.
Ahmad Abouammo, who provided a Saudi official with user information in exchange for a $42,000 watch and a pair of $100,000 wire transfers, received 3.5 years in prison despite prosecutors originally pushing for seven years, according to Reuters.Abouammo was found guiltyof spying and money laundering on behalf of the Saudi Arabian government, and using his position at Twitter to acquire information about Twitter users for the Saudi Royal Family in August.
This is what happens when corporations see themselves as "citizens of the world" and promote wokist policy.
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