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By LEAH WILLINGHAM
BOSTON (AP) — eBay Inc. agreed to pay almost $50 million to a Massachusetts couple who said former employees of the company targeted them with threats and bizarre anonymous deliveries — including live insects, a funeral wreath and a bloody pig Halloween mask, according to settlement details released Tuesday.
The parties reached a tentative settlement in February as the case was headed to trial, but they were unable to finalize th ...
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