Uber argues fraud absolves it from paying star engineers $179M fine to Google

Uber argued in a modern court filing that former employee Anthony Levandowski devoted fraud, an movement that frees the company from any prison accountability to pay his prison bills, along side a judgment ordering the celebrity engineer to pay Google $179 million. The court filing was once as soon as first reported via Bloomberg. U…
Uber argued in a recent court filing that former employee Anthony Levandowski committed fraud, an action that frees the company from any obligation to pay his legal bills, including a judgment ordering the star engineer to pay Google $179 million. The court filing was first reported by Bloomberg. U…Original article
Author: Kirsten Korosec

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