Osborne Megacorp

Chapter 105 Innocent

This is a losing case, and Osborne's defense at trial no longer matters.

At the end of the first trial, Harry did not make much defense in court because he knew that it would be in vain and the other party would not be able to end the trial in the first trial.

There is always a process of renegotiation.

The imposition of a sky-high fine on Grady-Fruhl at this point in time has generated considerable discussion.

Public opinion was divided, and the decisive issue of whether Osborne violated privacy rights was hidden.

Opponents believe that ctOS has proven its value in the Battle of New York. Supporters believe that citizen privacy must be protected at all times, which determines whether they are a free America. The so-called life is precious, and the price of freedom is higher.

Most of the opponents are from New York, and most of the supporters are from other states and even other countries.

Interestingly, there are also voices from Osborne's enemies among the opponents. When discussing the value of ctOS, they tacitly admit that Osborne has violated citizens' privacy...

Mass surveillance and the centralization of urban infrastructure are still sensitive -- even if aliens blow up Manhattan.

The blame was deliberately directed at Norman, with other candidates occasionally making veiled jokes about it on television.

However, Norman blocked them all with nuclear bombs.

During the recess, Wolfe approached Harry again.

"So Mr. Osborne, what's your answer?"

Perhaps because this rescheduled trial involves more and more forces, the senior agent is now more confident.

You know, this kind of character used to have to speak politely to Harry.

In short, those people only have one condition: hand over ctOS or withdraw from the market.

Harry said nothing and kept looking at the watch on his hand.

"Sir, I think you should focus on the matter in front of you." Wolff winked and asked his assistant to see if there was any mystery in the watch.

The assistant shook his head, it was just an ordinary watch - if it was anything special, it might be very expensive.

"Sir, what are you waiting for..."

"Waiting for get off work, it's 04:30. Sorry, but the company should get off work now."

Harry left the interview room without saying a word, without giving Wolfe any face.

Wolfe looked gloomy.

"Does he still think he has a chance of winning? He..."

Before Wolfe could speak, his assistant covered his mouth: Leader, you don't want to die. The boss just wants to teach Osborne a lesson, but it doesn't mean they won't cooperate in the future!

What if Osborne nods this time and asks to be dealt with later?

A sullen Wolfe turned on his phone.

The next second, the information on the Internet made him break out in a cold sweat...

"A former CIA employee, Edward Snowden, revealed a massive surveillance program known as Project Prism!"

"This former employee claimed that the Five Eyes Alliance designed a very large-scale surveillance program in which many technology companies participated!"

"According to this employee's revelations, the NSA has access to a large amount of personal chat logs, stored data, voice communications, and file transfer data."

"Everyone is in the prism!"

.....

Americans are stupid.

Not only was he stupid, he was also angry.

Within a few days, angry crowds gathered at the gates of Washington.

"We need freedom! You have no right to monitor us!"

"Resist the tyranny of Washington, the world belongs to the people!"

The crowd was so entertained that Snowden almost died.

In order to do this, he fled to HK a few days in advance.

But before breaking the news, a group of agents found him first. The moment they kicked the door open, his heart dropped.

Just when he was about to die, another group of men in black wearing masks came to the door. These men in black were obviously more powerful in combat. Even though they did not take out any weapons, they easily killed these heavily armed gun-toting agents. .

Snowden asked: "Who are you?"

Several people looked at each other and then said: "American spirit, kid, bring your things."

"What? What should I do? My family still..."

Before he could finish speaking, the man in black put him into a sack. There was a turbulence. When he took the sack away, he found that he was already sitting on the plane...

In front of him was a recorded text.

"Welcome aboard this flight to Russia - this is the only country willing to provide you with political asylum. Do what you have to do!"

"high tide."

Snowden looked solemn. It turned out that his fellow liberals had come to help him.

You must do this beautifully!

With the help of Da Mao and the rising tide hackers hidden around the world, he did a really beautiful job, and his videos were spread all over the world.

"...I would say this plan is nothing short of tyranny in the name of security."

"Information surveillance can indeed make our country safer, but it is clear that this program needs to be run in the sun, and the current U.S. official is not a trustworthy supervisor."

"Finally, what surprises me the most is that the ctOS system, which has been the most discussed recently, was not involved in this plan at all. For this reason, the NSA planned a conspiracy against Grady Fluor Company. These are all evidence. "

"They forged 343 false identities such as Malz Toby, Alec Morgan, and Raphael Wendell to prove that ctOS stole their personal information, and at the same time bribed 34 New Yorkers such as Bennett Bapp. Citizens who were in debt after the attacks in New York, the FBI stepped in and offered them a contract... Below is the list and details."

The timing of this list is so coincidental that it happens to be the day of the second trial. The procedure is no longer important. The problem now is that all the evidence they want to bring out has been reported by the Prism Project, and there is no time to find anyone to modify it. Testimonials and Evidence.

Outside the courthouse, there were already crowds of angry American citizens. The leader was wearing an exoskeleton and holding an oversized sign that read:

"Osborne is not guilty! NSA is guilty!"

There was silence in the courtroom.

Harry looked at the officials sitting here with a half-smile. In fact, the battlefield of this trial was not here, but outside the court.

If nothing like this had happened, today would have been the day to announce the penalty.

The judge announced the opening of the trial five minutes ago, but no one knew what to say.

A big company and capital will also have enemies. In fact, capital groups are like hungry sharks wandering in the sea. They will bite wherever there is the smell of blood.

Osborne is not weak, but he has many enemies, which is why this ridiculous trial happened.

Capital and the United States all need people to consume and work. The purpose of this trial is to use court judgments to gradually control public opinion, but it is a pity that foreign forces have overturned their calculations.

"Do you have anything else to say?" Harry asked. "The evidence you presented last time was obviously not enough to convict my company."

The evidence released in the first trial was even more intimidating, which is why Wolfe came to Harry again during the adjournment.

But they couldn't use those evidences in the second trial. They really wanted to give themselves a slap in the face: why not just announce the verdict, at least they could make money.

All the fabricated evidence was wiped out by Snowden. Of course they can continue to point the finger at others, but public opinion is not that easy to coordinate.

The NSA suspected that Osborne had tampered with the leaks, but they had no evidence or even a hint.

The current situation became a blessing for Osborne, and their rhythm was disrupted.

The judge looked at the two parties under the trial bench. As one of the three powers, he could rebel when he should, and he could not lose the arch of justice.

The gavel sounded.

"Insufficient evidence, the defendant is not guilty!"

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