A couple running a news site about e-commerce became the focus of intense, targeted harassment by eBay employees. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the stalking case.
Investigators learned in April of 2019, eBay’s then CEO Devin Wenig shared a link to this post Ina had written about his annual pay. EBay’s Chief Communications Officer, Steve Wymer, wrote back “we are going to crush this lady” about a month later, Wenig, the CEO of eBay texted: “take her down.” Prosecutors say Steve Wymer later texted eBay security director Jim Baugh “I want to see ashes. as long as it takes. whatever it takes.”
Just a few days later, investigators say Baugh set up a meeting with his security staff at eBay’s California headquarters, posted a map of Natick on the wall, and then dispatched a team to Boston.
You have to scroll wayyyy down in the article to find it.
Investigators learned in April of 2019, eBay’s then CEO Devin Wenig shared a link to this post Ina had written about his annual pay. EBay’s Chief Communications Officer, Steve Wymer, wrote back “we are going to crush this lady” about a month later, Wenig, the CEO of eBay texted: “take her down.” Prosecutors say Steve Wymer later texted eBay security director Jim Baugh “I want to see ashes. as long as it takes. whatever it takes.”
WTF did this poor couple write that got eBay so heated?
Sounds like it was this: eBay CEO Devin Wenig Earns 152 Times That of Employees
Wrote an article about an executive’s pay.
You have to scroll wayyyy down in the article to find it.
Investigators learned in April of 2019, eBay’s then CEO Devin Wenig shared a link to this post Ina had written about his annual pay. EBay’s Chief Communications Officer, Steve Wymer, wrote back “we are going to crush this lady” about a month later, Wenig, the CEO of eBay texted: “take her down.” Prosecutors say Steve Wymer later texted eBay security director Jim Baugh “I want to see ashes. as long as it takes. whatever it takes.”