Google Cuts Ties with Former FTC Commissioner Amid Harassment Claims Days Before Major Antitrust Trial
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Google cut ties with former FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright amid sexual harassment allegations right before its antitrust trial.
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Wright was a key advisor for Google's legal and PR strategy for the trial starting next week.
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Insiders say Wright was going to help Google attack the DOJ and be a leading antitrust voice.
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Wright received millions in fees from big tech firms including Google and taught at a law school that got donations from them.
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Wright argued current antitrust law allowed successful US companies, but warned changing it would threaten that.