Google has revealed it secretly gave the U.S. government the email messages and metadata of three top members of the whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks — investigations editor Sarah Harrison, section editor Joseph Farrell, and spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson, a longtime Icelandic journalist. The U.S. government requested the information in 2012 as part of an alleged conspiracy and espionage investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Google Admits Handing Over Private WikiLeaks Emails to U.S. Government
HeadlineJan 26, 2015