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Justice Dep’t, FBI probing Cambridge Analytica

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WASHINGTON — The US Justice Department and the FBI are investigat­ing Cambridge Analytica, the British marketing analytics firm embroiled in the Facebook data scandal, and have questioned potential witnesses, The New York Times reported yesterday.

CA has vehemently denied exploiting data obtained from up to 87 million Facebook users for Donald Trump's presidenti­al campaign, claiming it deleted data obtained in breach of the social network's terms of service.

The company announced early this month it was closing and would file for bankruptcy in Britain and the United States, saying it had been "vilified" by the "numerous unfounded accusation­s."

US investors have sought to speak with banks that have handled the company's business, the Times said, citing an American official and others familiar with the investigat­ion as saying the probe appears to focus on CA's finances and how it obtained and used personal data from Facebook.

One of the prosecutor­s involved in the inquiry is Brian Kidd, assistant chief of the Justice Department's securities and financial fraud division, with the help of at least one agent who investigat­es cybercrime for the FBI.

Kidd traveled to London with another Justice Department prosecutor and an FBI agent this month to interview ex-CA employee Christophe­r Wylie, according to the Times.

"I can confirm that I've been contacted by the FBI and the Department of Justice, and answered preliminar­y questions," Wylie told the newspaper. "We plan to meet again to provide substantiv­e answers to the investigat­ors."

The Times said it was unclear whether the probe was linked to the one led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to tip the presidenti­al election toward the Republican.

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