Investigator pleads guilty in HP probe
Federal prosecutors scored their first victory in the investigation of Hewlett-Packard’s ill-fated boardroom spying probe Friday, when a low-level private investigator pleaded guilty to identity theft and conspiracy charges.
Bryan Wagner, 29, of Littleton, Colo., pleaded guilty to the two felony counts during his initial appearance in San Jose federal court.
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