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has unfurled a new superseding indictment that accuses the three individuals of even more offences." ZDNet adds, "The two former Twitter employees, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, and the third person named Ahmed Almutairi were originally EFTA00136275 charged with fraudulently accessing private information
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d at the recommendation of US prosecutors." The Verge adds, "It is unclear at this time why the US is pushing to have the case against the two men, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, dismissed," but "lawyers in San Francisco submitted the recommendation to a judge on Tuesday. It has yet to be approved. A third
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d at the recommendation of US prosecutors." The Verge adds, "It is unclear at this time why the US is pushing to have the case against the two men, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, dismissed," but "lawyers in San Francisco submitted the recommendation to a judge on Tuesday. It has yet to be approved. A third
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has unfurled a new superseding indictment that accuses the three individuals of even more offences." ZDNet adds, "The two former Twitter employees, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, and the third person named Ahmed Almutairi were originally charged with fraudulently accessing private information and acting as
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ed at the recommendation of US prosecutors." The Verge adds, "It is unclear at this time why the US is pushing to have the case against the two men, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, dismissed," but "lawyers in San Francisco submitted the recommendation to a judge on Tuesday. It has yet to be approved. A third
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former Twitter manager convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia was sentenced on Wednesday to more than three years in prison. According to the article, Ahmad Abouammo, a dual US-Lebanese citizen, was convicted earlier this year of six criminal counts, including acting as an agent for Saudi Arabia and trying to di
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has unfurled a new superseding indictment that accuses the three individuals of even more offences." ZDNet adds, "The two former Twitter employees, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, and the third person named Ahmed Almutairi were originally charged with fraudulently accessing private information and acting as
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ed at the recommendation of US prosecutors." The Verge adds, "It is unclear at this time why the US is pushing to have the case against the two men, Ahmad Abouammo and Ali Alzabarah, dismissed," but "lawyers in San Francisco submitted the recommendation to a judge on Tuesday. It has yet to be approved. A third
O'Brien
PersonPrimarily refers to Robert O'Brien (National Security Advisor) in DOJ news clips

Bloomberg L.P.
OrganizationAmerican privately held financial, software, data, and media company

House of Representatives
OrganizationLower house of the United States Congress

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

Michigan
LocationState of the United States of America

USA Today
OrganizationAmerican national daily newspaper

Howell
PersonCity and county seat of Livingston County, Michigan, United States of America

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
The Los Angeles Times
OrganizationLos Angeles Times newspaper

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Colorado
LocationState of the United States of America

Samantha Power
PersonIrish-American academic, author and diplomat

Mike Pence
PersonVice President of the United States from 2017 to 2021

Axios
OrganizationAmerican news and information company

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

George Mitchell
PersonFormer U.S. Senator from Maine and special envoy, connected to Epstein through flight logs and social events

O'Donnell
PersonSurname reference in Epstein documents

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Barneys New York
OrganizationAmerican chain of luxury department stores