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2 days after raising $502 million, Magic Leap called the cops to say an employee had stolen $1 million (GOOG, MSFT)

The $6 billion startup is racing to bring its augmented reality glasses to market, but a series of strange incidents within Magic Leap raise worrisome flags.

Magic Leap, the secretive Florida startup developing futuristic augmented reality glasses,raised a whopping $502 millionin October.

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Two days later, it called the cops and told them an employee had stolen over $1 million over a period of 23 months.

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