Technology,
International Law
Jul. 25, 2022
Saudi crown prince top aide misrepresented visa to visit Twitter employee, State Department officer testifies
A top aide to the Saudi crown prince misrepresented information in his visa application to visit a Twitter employee who is on trial for allegedly selling political dissidents’ information to the kingdom’s government, according to testimony by a State Department officer. BYLINE: Wisdom Howell




A high ranking aide to the Saudi crown prince misrepresented information on his visa application in order to meet with a former Twitter Inc. employee who is standing trial for selling the private information of political dissidents to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to court testimony Friday.
Sarah Rogers, a record custodian for the U.S. Department of State, testified that Bader Binasaker, the head of the private office to Prince Moh...
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