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kaggle-ho-015023House Oversight

Allegations of IBM and NSF insiders orchestrating sabotage of pregnant employee and alleged drug‑induced fetal death

Allegations of IBM and NSF insiders orchestrating sabotage of pregnant employee and alleged drug‑induced fetal death The passage names senior IBM project manager Cathie Skoog, former IBM CEO (implied by ‘Defendant Palmisano’), and NSF leadership in a claim that they conspired to terminate a pregnancy and cause a fetal death, linking corporate executives to alleged criminal conduct. It provides specific dates, case numbers, and court filings, offering concrete leads for document retrieval and witness identification. While the claims are extraordinary and unverified, they involve high‑profile corporate figures and a federal agency, making the allegation both controversial and potentially impactful if substantiated. Key insights: Complaint McGuire v. John and Avery Gunther filed 5/11/2011 (DC Superior Court) alleges quid‑pro‑quo financial compensation to damage plaintiff’s credibility.; Alleged involvement of IBM project manager Cathie Skoog and IBM CEO (defendant Palmisano) in administering a drug that ended a pregnancy on 4/22/2007.; Reference to a separate suit McGuire v. IBM (1:11CV528, US District Court of Virginia) naming Pauline Scala McGuire as a defendant.

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Allegations of IBM and NSF insiders orchestrating sabotage of pregnant employee and alleged drug‑induced fetal death The passage names senior IBM project manager Cathie Skoog, former IBM CEO (implied by ‘Defendant Palmisano’), and NSF leadership in a claim that they conspired to terminate a pregnancy and cause a fetal death, linking corporate executives to alleged criminal conduct. It provides specific dates, case numbers, and court filings, offering concrete leads for document retrieval and witness identification. While the claims are extraordinary and unverified, they involve high‑profile corporate figures and a federal agency, making the allegation both controversial and potentially impactful if substantiated. Key insights: Complaint McGuire v. John and Avery Gunther filed 5/11/2011 (DC Superior Court) alleges quid‑pro‑quo financial compensation to damage plaintiff’s credibility.; Alleged involvement of IBM project manager Cathie Skoog and IBM CEO (defendant Palmisano) in administering a drug that ended a pregnancy on 4/22/2007.; Reference to a separate suit McGuire v. IBM (1:11CV528, US District Court of Virginia) naming Pauline Scala McGuire as a defendant.

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