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A former Essential Phone exec used company funds for Lamborghinis, claims lawsuit

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A lawsuit filed towards Osom Merchandise, Inc. by its former chief privateness officer, Mary Stone Ross, claims that the corporate’s CEO, Jason Keats, used enterprise funds for extravagant purchases that embody two Lamborghinis, reviews Android Authority.

Keats, who based Osom after Important shut down and employed a number of of Important’s former staff, can be accused of utilizing firm sources to pay for issues starting from his racing behavior to his racing associate’s wage to his personal mortgage, the outlet writes. Ross has apparently requested the courtroom to make Osom give her entry to firm information which will show the lawsuit’s claims.

The lawsuit additionally reportedly claims that Keats tried and did not promote the corporate to HP and that, after that deal fell via, he tried to get Osom to pivot to creating an “AI-powered digicam.” The corporate’s “sources are allegedly depleted.”

An unnamed spokesperson denied the lawsuit’s claims when requested by Android Authority.

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