Last modified: October 12, 2006 1:43 PM PDT
Documents: Criminal charges in HP scandal
On Oct. 4, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer filed criminal charges against Hewlett-Packard's former chairman, Patricia Dunn, and four others involved in HP's spying campaign.
The others charged were Kevin Hunsaker, HP's former senior lawyer; Ronald DeLia, a private detective; Joseph DePante, owner of data-brokering company Action Research Group; and Bryan Wagner, a Colorado man believed to have been an employee of Action Research, according to the filing in Santa Clara County Superior Court. Here are Lockyer's court filings.
Criminal filing
Lockyer's criminal complaint cites four felony charges: fraudulent wire communications, wrongful use of computer data, identity theft and conspiracy to commit those three crimes.
Supporting documentation
In a declaration in support of his felony complaints, Lockyer describes a spying tactic known as pretexting.
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