FBI Investigates Ford Engineer After Listening Devices Found
A former Ford Motor Co engineer is being investigated by the FBI after listening devices were found in meeting rooms at company offices, the automaker said on Friday, reported Reuters. “Ford and the FBI are working together on a joint investigation involving a former employee,” Ford spokeswoman Susan Krusel said. “As this is an ongoing ... Read More »
A former Ford Motor Co engineer is being investigated by the FBI after listening devices were found in meeting rooms at company offices, the automaker said on Friday, reported Reuters.
“Ford and the FBI are working together on a joint investigation involving a former employee,” Ford spokeswoman Susan Krusel said. “As this is an ongoing investigation, we are not able to provide additional details.”
The Federal Bureau of Investigation served a search warrant at Ford offices on July 11, the company cooperated, and agents left with eight listening devices, an FBI spokesman said.
Documents filed with the U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan showing what was seized by the FBI at Ford and at the engineer’s residence show that eight Sansa recording devices were taken from Ford offices.
Three weeks earlier, the FBI served a warrant on the residence of the engineer, Sharon Leach, in Wyandotte in suburban Detroit, court records show.
Seized from the residence, according to documents filed by the FBI with the district court, were four laptop computers and a desktop computer, along with three USB drives, financial records, some documents from Leach’s employer and one T-Mobile Google telephone.
A third warrant was served to Google Inc, asking for records of Leach’s email account including emails sent to and from her account as well as drafts of emails and deleted information associated with the email account but still available to Google, according to court documents.
Google supplied several items, including a video disk marked as a reply to the search warrant and a cover letter, according to court documents. Google sent the items by overnight delivery on Wednesday, court documents show.
However, the court documents did not show the contents of the disk or other information supplied by Google.
“Ford initiated an investigation of a now former employee and requested the assistance of the FBI,” Ford spokeswoman Krusel said.
The Detroit News, which first reported the investigation early Friday, said Leach worked for Ford for 17 years and was a mechanical engineer.
No charges have been filed against Leach, 43, the paper said.
Calls to Leach’s attorney, Marshall Tauber, were not returned on Friday.
Leach placed the devices under tables in meeting rooms to enable her to transcribe what was said for her own use and did not intend to share the recordings with anyone, the newspaper cited Tauber as saying.
The devices were not installed in rooms where the company’s board of directors would meet, the report said.
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