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A former Twitter employee was convicted of providing personal information of anonymous users who had criticized Saudi Arabia and its royal family.

A former Twitter employee was convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia by turning over personal information of platform users who had used anonymous handles to criticize the kingdom and its royal family.

Ahmad Abouammo, a U.S. resident born in Egypt, was found guilty by a jury Tuesday of charges including acting as an agent for Saudi Arabia, money laundering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and falsifying records, after a two-week trial in federal court in San Francisco. He faces 10 to 20 years in prison when he’s sentenced.

Abouammo, a media partnership manager for Twitter in 2015, maintained he was simply doing his job promoting the nascent social media network in the Middle East and North Africa. Prosecutors alleged his relationship with a top aide to Mohammed bin Salman, or MBS, now the de-facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, went much further — and darker — to help the crown prince silence his critics.

The jury was shown evidence that Abouammo received a Hublot watch and $300,000 in wire transfers — which the U.S. said were bribes from the MBS aide, Bader Asaker, in exchange for confidential Twitter account information on Saudi dissidents. The trial unfolded against the backdrop of President Biden’s mid-July fist-bump with the crown prince in an attempt to warm relations with Saudi Arabia, which Biden once called a “pariah” nation after its agents murdered and dismembered Washington PostProsecutors were prohibited by a court ruling from telling jurors explicitly that the U.S. and human rights organizations believe Saudi Arabia under MBS has secretly detained and tortured its critics.

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