Federal IT staffer Dan Berulis discovered his car’s brake line had been cut shortly after filing a whistleblower report alleging a significant cybersecurity breach by members of the Department of Government Efficiency. This occurred the day after tech mogul Elon Musk reposted a claim that Berulis had lied about the breach, labeling the act of filing a false whistleblower report as a serious crime. Police investigated the cut brake line but were unable to identify a suspect, and the investigation was closed. Berulis subsequently filed a defamation lawsuit against Musk, alleging a reckless disregard for the truth.
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A former prison employee has come forward with allegations of “disgusting” preferential treatment afforded to Ghislaine Maxwell. Leaked emails reveal that Maxwell received amenities not available to other inmates, such as bottled water and delivered meals. Furthermore, special arrangements for her private visits allegedly disrupted visitation for other prisoners, and the warden’s personal handling of her mail was also highlighted as unusual. These revelations contrast sharply with the struggles of other inmates to access basic mail services and vending machine supplies.
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The family of John Barnett, a deceased Boeing whistleblower, has filed a $146-million wrongful death lawsuit against the company, alleging harassment and intimidation led to his suicide. The suit cites Barnett’s reporting of safety concerns regarding the 787 Dreamliner and his subsequent public disclosures, culminating in his death shortly after giving depositions. Boeing has expressed condolences but hasn’t formally responded to the allegations, facing potential hefty fines for whistleblower protection violations and significant reputational damage. The case highlights a potential pattern of retaliation against whistleblowers at Boeing and carries substantial financial implications for the corporation, including potential legal costs and market value losses.
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