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Sentencing postponed in HP phone record scandal

Posted on August 12, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Sentencing has been postponed for a private investigator who helped Hewlett-Packard Co. unearth private telephone records of board members and journalists.

Bryan Wagner is the last remaining defendant from the spying scandal that erupted in 2006 and engulfed one of technology’s most storied companies.

He pleaded guilty 2 1/2 years ago to identity theft and conspiracy.

Read more from the Associated Press in The Boston Globe.

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