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Two Plead Guilty To Trying To Steal Trade Secrets From Company Bidding On U.S. GSA Building Contracts

George McGinn - AHN Editor

San Diego, CA (AHN) - A man and his son who broke into his former employer's offices to see what it bid on a government project pleaded guilty in federal court Nov. 6, according to an FBI statement released Monday. John Norris, 63, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to steal trade secrets from The Imperial Group, which he was employed from September 1996 until November 2004. Norris' son, Matthew, 33, also pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to steal trade secrets from The Imperial Group.

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