Data-nab whistleblower vows to meet feds
CHRISTOPHER WYLIE, the whistleblower in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, says he’s cooperating with U.S. officials.
Wylie will meet with “law enforcement and the Department of Justice” as well as congressional investigators, he said Sunday on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”
“We’re just setting out dates that I can actually go and sit down and meet with authorities,” Wylie said.
The former Cambridge Analytica co-founder came forward last month to accuse the firm of stealing data on 50 million Facebook users.
Cambridge, which was hired by the Trump campaign and has dismissed the co-founder as a disgruntled ex-employee, used that data to mold ads to sway voters, Wylie claimed.