Keith O’Brien, the self-described corporate “spy” working in the Dublin office of HR software firm Rippling while allegedly feeding “sensitive commercial information” to rival firm Deel, has disclosed extensive details in the High Court of what he claims is “a campaign of surveillance, harassment and intimidation” against him. O’Brien, with an address in Baltrothery, a village of about 2,000 people in North Dublin, alleges that he has been “followed” by persons in various private motor vehicles on six separate occasions and that has his home has been “watched” in a manner that has “intimated” him, his wife and family. “Based…
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