EBay Pig-Mask Stalking Prosecution Adds a Seventh Defendant

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A seventh former eBay Inc. employee was charged with taking part in a bizarre cyberstalking campaign against a suburban Boston couple who published an online e-commerce newsletter critical of the company.

Philip Cooke, who supervised security at the online auctioneer’s European and Asian offices, faces charges of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking and conspiracy to tamper with witnesses, according to court documents. Cooke previously worked as a police captain in Santa Clara, California, federal prosecutors said.