A settlement is reached in a case tied to eBay’s bizarre deliveries and harassment campaign

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. subject to (something) / səbˈdʒɛkt tu / (phrasal v.) – to cause someone to experience something unpleasant, difficult, or unwanted
    Example:

    The driver who broke the traffic rule was subjected to a heavy fine.


  2. cyberstalking / ˈsaɪ bərˌstɔ kɪŋ / (n.) – the act of using electronic communication to scare or bother someone again and again
    Example:

    The teenager reported cyberstalking after receiving repeated unwanted messages online.


  3. misconduct / mɪsˈkɒn dʌkt / (n.) – wrong behavior, especially by someone in a position of responsibility
    Example:

    The employee was fired for serious misconduct at work.


  4. coordinated / koʊˈɔːr dən eɪ t̬ɪd / (adj.) – well-planned so that people or actions work well together
    Example:

    Police launched a coordinated operation to catch the thieves.


  5. confinement / kənˈfaɪn mənt / (n.) – the state of being kept in a place and not allowed to leave, such as a prison or home
    Example:

    The judge decided the thief should serve five years of prison confinement.


Article

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A Massachusetts couple who were subjected to threats and bizarre anonymous deliveries—including unwanted packages and disturbing items—by former eBay Inc. employees reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the company.


In their 2021 lawsuit filed in Boston federal court, David and Ina Steiner said that the company engaged in a conspiracy to intimidate and harass them in order to “stifle their reporting on eBay.” The Natick residents, who run EcommerceBytes, an online newsletter focused on the e-commerce industry, said they were subjected to cyberstalking, death threats, and in-person surveillance by former eBay workers.


The terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Boston U.S. District Judge Patti Saris dismissed the case after the parties settled, though the order allowed either side to reopen it within 60 days if the agreement is not finalized. An eBay spokesperson referred to the order for comment and said the company had nothing further to add.


When the suit was filed, the company said “the misconduct of these former employees was wrong,” and that it would “do what is fair and appropriate to try to address what the Steiners went through.”


In 2020, federal prosecutors charged seven former eBay employees, alleging they carried out a coordinated harassment campaign against the couple after becoming angered by coverage in the couple’s online newsletter. Most of the defendants pleaded guilty to charges including conspiracy and cyberstalking and were later sentenced to prison terms or home confinement.


In 2024, eBay Inc. agreed to pay a $3 million criminal penalty under a deferred prosecution agreement with federal authorities.


Aside from harassment that included anonymous deliveries of items, the employees also planned to break into the couple’s garage to install a GPS device on their car.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • In their 2021 lawsuit, the Steiners said they were subjected to cyberstalking by former eBay workers. In your opinion, how serious is cyberstalking? Discuss.
  • If someone is subjected to cyberstalking, what do you think that person should do (ex. improve security, report to the police)? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • According to federal prosecutors, seven former eBay employees harassed the couple, and eBay Inc. agreed to pay a $3 million criminal penalty. In this situation, do you think eBay, in general, is responsible for the actions of its employees? Why do you say so? Discuss.
  • eBay Inc. said “the misconduct of these former employees was wrong,” and that it would “do what is fair and appropriate to try to address what the Steiners went through.” In your opinion, what should the company do to address the problem? Discuss.