David Kaye

UC Irvine; U.N. Special Rapporteur

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UC Irvine law professor and U.N. Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression.

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Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and Washington Post owner, wrote a Medium post in 2019 about how his phone was hacked and he was being blackmailed by the National Enquirer’s parent company,…

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