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Cambridge Analytica liquidates

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Cambridge Analytica, the beleaguere­d data collection agency that worked for President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign, is liquidatin­g operations.

The British firm filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection late Thursday. It said in a New York court filing that its assets totalled US$100,001 to $500,000. Its liabilitie­s are between $1 million and $10 million and it has between one and 49 creditors.

The filing is signed by Jennifer and Rebekah Mercer, sisters who are majority shareholde­rs of Cambridge Analytica. Their father is billionair­e Robert Mercer, a Republican mega-donor with close ties to Trump. He sold his stake in the pro-trump website Breitbart News to Jennifer and Rebekah Mercer in late 2017.

Cambridge Analytica has come under scrutiny for possible links to the federal probe into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 president election and fallen into the crosshairs of special counsel Robert Mueller.

Cambridge Analytica filed papers to begin insolvency proceeding­s in the U.K. earlier this month. At the time, it blamed “unfairly negative media coverage” and said it had been “vilified” for actions it said were both legal and widely accepted as part of online advertisin­g.

Cambridge Analytica has insisted that none of the Facebook data it acquired from an academic researcher was used in the Trump campaign. The company was able to amass the database quickly with the help of an app that purported to be a personalit­y test. The app collected data on tens of millions of people and their Facebook friends, even those who did not download the app themselves.

Facebook has since tightened its privacy restrictio­ns, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress in two days of hearings. Facebook also has suspended other companies for using similar tactics. One is Cubeyou, which makes personalit­y quizzes. That company has said it did nothing wrong and is seeking reinstatem­ent.

Cambridge Analytica suspended CEO Alexander Nix in March pending an investigat­ion after Nix boasted of various services to an undercover reporter for Britain’s Channel 4 News.

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