Uber lawyer says the ex-employee who made allegations about security practices was trying to extort the company
https://www.recode.net/2017/11/29/16715338/uber-alphabet-waymo-self-driving-lawsuit
Uber’s deputy general counsel Angela Padilla took the stand on Wednesday to respond to a damning 37-page letter that outlined a litany of questionable security practices alleged by a former employee.
In her testimony, Padilla said the employee, Richard Jacobs, was trying to extort money from the company and there was no merit to his claims. Padilla and Jacobs were ordered by a judge presiding over Alphabet’s lawsuit against Uber to testify in court after the judge was notified about the letter.