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Former Netflix Executive Found Guilty of Fraud, Bribery

A former Netflix executive was convicted of accepting bribes and kickbacks from other Silicon Valley companies in exchange for approval of a bevy of contracts worth millions.  This Jan. 29, 2010, file photo shows the company logo and view of Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) (CN) A former Netflix executive was convicted of bribery, fraud and money laundering in connection to kickbacks he received from technology companies that partnered with the streaming company.  Michael Kail was found guilty by a federal jury after a week-and-a-half trial and the verdict was handed down by a 12-person jury in San Jose, Calif. in the court of U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman. 

Permanently damaged : 46-year-old San Francisco woman allegedly cyberbullied 3 boys for years

Permanently damaged : 46-year-old San Francisco woman allegedly cyberbullied 3 boys for years Share Updated: 8:30 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 By Joshua Bote, SFGATE Share Updated: 8:30 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Today, Tuesday the ninth of february is also safer Internet day. Having established a slogan of Together for a better Internet CMO reports, safer Internet day encourages all social media platforms and tech company participants to send a message of safety and protection, particularly when it comes to Children. This year s focus privacy and security. So how can you protect your child while they re surfing and surviving the net? The conversation admits parenting in the digital age is not easy and cultivating cyber wisdom is key. According to the conversation, cyber wisdom is the ability to trust them to do the right thing at the right time. Even when out of sight, establishing rules will help and lead by example, Pr Ne

Second Trash Company Executive Charged With Bribing San Francisco Public Regulator

Second Trash Company Executive Charged With Bribing San Francisco Public Regulator Details Written by Imperial Valley News San Francisco, California - John Francis Porter, the former Vice President and Group Manager of Recology’s San Francisco Group, has been charged in a federal criminal complaint unsealed with bribing former Director of San Francisco Department of Public Works (DPW) Mohammed Nuru and with money laundering, announced Acting United States Attorney Stephanie Hinds, Internal Revenue Service–Criminal Investigation Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Daniels, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Craig D. Fair.  The complaint unsealed today alleges that Porter, 37, of San Francisco, bribed Nuru and participated in laundering the proceeds of the bribe as part of an alleged years-long scheme to defraud the public of its right to honest services.  Porter was Group Controller and later Vice President and General

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