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Nvidia Accused of Trying to Discredit Ex-Employee in Crypto Mining Revenue Trial

Amy Liu

Summary: Investors suing chipmaker giant Nvidia for allegedly misreporting the size of its crypto mining-related revenue have complained it is now trying to block key evidence from a former employee, as reported by Coindesk. The group of shareholders said that Nvidia's lawyers had identified and contacted the former employee, dubbed "FE 5", who had responded saying he/she ...

Investors suing chipmaker giant Nvidia for allegedly misreporting the size of its crypto mining-related revenue have complained it is now trying to block key evidence from a former employee, as reported by Coindesk.

The group of shareholders said that Nvidia's lawyers had identified and contacted the former employee, dubbed "FE 5", who had responded saying he/she had spoken under the misapprehension it was for research into the semi-conductor industry and not as evidence for a trial against the company.

Plaintiff's lawyers said they had clearly identified themselves from the start, and argue FE 5 is now giving these allegedly false statements out of fear Nvidia could retaliate against her/him.

By Amy Liu

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