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Attorney
General, Bill Lockyer, of the US State of California has
announced that felony charges have been filed against
former Hewlett-Packard Co. chairman Patricia Dunn, a former
HP legal counsel and three private investigators for their
roles in the company''s boardroom leak scandal.
"One
of our state''s most venerable corporate institutions lost
its way, as its board sought to find out who leaked confidential
company information to the press," Lockyer said in
a statement. "In this misguided effort, people inside
and outside HP violated privacy rights and broke state
law." He went on to say that "
those who
crossed the legal line must be held accountable."
Dunn''s
attorney responded immediately issuing a statement calling
the charges false. Her attorney said that Dunn, "will
fight these charges with everything she has."
"These
charges are being brought against the wrong person at
the wrong time and for the wrong reasons," said Dunn''s
attorney Jim Brosnahan. "They are the culmination
of a well-financed and highly orchestrated disinformation
campaign."
Dunn,
and others along with her, face the same set of felony
charges, which all relate to the use of "pretexting."This,
according to the state''s complaint, involved using "false
and fraudulent pretenses" to obtain phone billing
records from telephone carriers of 12 people, journalists,
HP board members and HP employees.
Early
last month details about the boardroom leak investigation
emerged publicly after the company disclosed it in a filing
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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