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former essential phone executives were accused of using funds from their new company osom to buy two lamborghinis

2024-09-01

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it home reported on september 1 that according to foreign media android authority, mary stone ross, the former chief privacy officer of osom, is suing osom itself, claiming that the company's ceo jason keats used business funds for a series of luxury consumption, including two lamborghinis.

keats, who founded osom after essential closed down and hired several former essential employees, is accused of using company resources to pay for his racing hobby. ross asked the court to allow her access to osom company records that would prove that keats arbitrarily misappropriated important funds from within the company.

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it home noted that the lawsuit also claimed that jason keats tried to sell osom to hp but failed. after the deal failed, he tried to shift osom to making "ai-driven cameras", but the company's resources are now allegedly "exhausted."

when asked by cnn, an anonymous spokesperson within osom denied the lawsuit's claims.