Ebay's ex-PR boss reportedly told former CEO Devin Wenig 'we are going to crush' the woman targeted in the bizarre pig fetus and porn harassment allegations
against former eBay employees. The Department of Justice is charging the six former eBay employees in connection with a 2019 harassment campaign targeting a Massachusetts couple who published critical stories about the company in a newsletter.
According to authorities, the team of eBay employees sent the couple behind the newsletter a series of "anonymous and disturbing" packages to their home in Massachusetts, including a preserved pig fetus, pornography, live cockroaches, and a book on "surviving the loss of a spouse.
Neither Wymer nor Wenig are still with eBay. Wymer only served as eBay's PR chief for about nine months in 2019. Wenig announced he waspublished to its website Monday
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