A couple is suing the auction giant after alleging that the company’s executives unleashed a ruthless harassment and cyber-stalking campaign against them.
But in 2019, things got dark after a series of harrowing events allegedly unfolded at the hands of eBay’s security team. It all began with an “online intimidation campaign,” the lawsuit claims, when the defendants taunted Ina Steiner with a Twitter handle pretending to be an eBay seller, threatening her to stop reporting on the auction giant.
The deliveries were accompanied by vulgar messages on Twitter such as, “Do I have your attention now, c—-?” the lawsuit claims. Other deliveries, including pornography and “Hustler: Barely Legal” magazines were sent to the Steiners’ neighbors’ home in David’s name, the suit says, in an effort to defame his image. What’s more, the couple was allegedly also the target of a Craigslist post falsely advertising they were seeking sex partners for bondage and sadism, among other claims.
Ebay said in a statement at the time: “The events from 2019 should never have happened,” according to the New York Times, adding they are “working to do what is fair and appropriate to address what the Seiners went through.” The Post reached out for comment from eBay and a lawyer representing the Steiners, but did not immediately hear back.. In court papers, he denied writing messages to staffers directing them of the take down, and is requesting the case be dismissed, according to the Times. Wenig, in 2020, said he had “no knowledge, no private understanding, no tacit approval” of the harassment campaign, in a statement to.
Meanwhile, eBay fired Wymer “for cause” according to legal papers obtained by the Times, which noted eBay did not publicly acknowledge it at the time. The company said Wymer was axed for
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