Former Twitter worker discovered responsible of spying on customers for Saudi authorities

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Former Twitter employee found guilty of spying on users for Saudi government

Former Twitter worker Ahmad Abouammo was discovered responsible on six costs associated to accusations that he spied on customers of the social community on behalf of the Saudi authorities. File Picture by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

Aug. 10 (UPI) — A former Twitter worker was convicted on six costs alleging he spied on the social community’s customers for Saudi Arabia.

Ahmad Abouammo, 44, was found guilty on costs together with performing as an agent for Saudi Arabia, cash laundering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and falsifying information and faces 10-20 years in jail.

“On this case, the federal government demonstrated, and the jury discovered, that Abouammo violated a sacred belief to maintain personal private info from Twitter’s clients and offered personal buyer info to a overseas authorities,” Stephanie Hinds, U.S. legal professional for the Northern District of California, stated.

“As this case demonstrates, we is not going to tolerate the misuse of private info or makes an attempt by overseas governments to recruit secret, malign brokers at American know-how corporations.”

Abouammo, a U.S. resident born in Egypt, managed Twitter’s partnerships within the Center East and North Africa from 2013 to 2015.

Prosecutors stated that he developed relationships with distinguished people within the area together with a high aide to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and shared the data of Twitter customers that have been crucial of the Saudi authorities in trade for bribes.

The jury was introduced proof that Bader Al-Asaker, an aide to bin Salman, despatched Abouammo $300,000 in wire transfers and a Hublot watch in trade for the confidential Twitter account info of Saudi dissidents.

“Energy. Greed. Lies. You heard this story, advised by the proof right here on this courtroom,” Eric Cheng, an assistant U.S. legal professional, stated throughout closing statements.

Abouammo and his attorneys contended that he was merely a Twitter worker that had been doing his job, noting that different media partnerships managers on the firm also developed close relationships with influential individuals.

Ali Alzabarah, one other former Twitter worker, was additionally charged within the scheme however fled the nation earlier than he might be arrested.

Abouammo on Wednesday was acquitted of a number of costs associated to communications between Alzabarah and Saudi officers, indicating the jury was not satisfied he influenced his co-worker’s actions.

Angela Chuang, a federal public defender that represented Abouammo, argued that the case was a product of a botched investigation and Twitter carelessly dealing with its customers’ knowledge.

“Each the federal government and Twitter want a approach to save face,” Chuang advised the jury, including that the U.S. let its main suspect escape and Twitter threw Abouammo “beneath the bus.”

“This case is one of the best they may provide you with?” she stated.

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