Google Accused of Deleting Chats – DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case 

Google Accused of Deleting Chats – DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case 

Google had to face strong consequences against its inappropriate practices. But now it seems like it is going to confront even more harsh charges by the authorities. Moving on to the context, recently, Google Accused of Deleting Chats. So, DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case. The company has worked sharply to conceal all the evidence against them. But this could lead to an even more complicated situation.

Google Accused of Deleting Chats

The Google monopoly has not transformed into a dramatic issue. The DOJ was supposed to take strict action against the company. But as the trials were coming close they ended up with Deleted Chats and declared it as “missing chat logs”. Google has successfully removed hundreds of thousands of chat logs, which could have been the most crucial and scary evidence.

Google Accused of Deleting Chats
Google Accused of Deleting Chats

DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case 

As Google Accused of Deleting Chats. During the inquiry, Judge Amit Mehta addressed the company dominantly. And asked how an elite tech company can lose its data without documentation or acknowledgement. However, Judge Mehta shows lots of disappointment and expresses the erosion of trust, which can lead to unbearable outcomes.

Moreover, as DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in an antitrust case. The DOJ has requested Mr. Mehta to impose strict yet harsh actions against Google. And order them to acquire all those Deleted Chats. So that it can be presented as incriminating evidence in US courts.

DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case
DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case

A “Heated” Debate over Evidence and Google’s Response

Now, Google is defending itself by saying that Deleted Chats have nothing to do with the Antitrust case. While inquired about the company’s policies, they responded that disclosing their policies is totally against their rules and ethics. Whereas the DOJ lawyers harshly responded and are planning to contact other smartphone makers and companies to whom Google is in touch for upcoming projects.

Wrapping up – DOJ Alleges Evidence Destruction in Antitrust Case

DOJ is planning to lead another antitrust case. But this time, the Department of Justice will be targeting the Advertisement Revenue and the Business of Google. No matter what techniques Google opt for. Eventually, they will have to face legal challenges.

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