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Snap is reportedly threatening employees who leak company information: 'The government can even put you in jail'

In a memo sent to employees, Snap threatened legal action toward employees caught leaking information.

  • Snap sent employees a memo regarding the recent increase in leaked company information, according to a report from Cheddar.
  • The memo — sent by Snap's chief lawyer and general counsel Michael O'Sullivan — states that employees caught leaking information will be fired and could face jail time.
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Snap has issued a threatening memo to employees about the recent uptick in leaks.

The memo, which was obtained by Cheddar, was sent to employees on January 8. In it, Snap's

Cheddar has the full memo sent to employees, so head over there for more.

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