Former Osom Products, Inc. chief privacy officer Mary Stone Ross reportedly filed a lawsuit against Osom Products, Inc., alleging that the company’s CEO, Jason Keats, used business funds Made lavish purchases, including two Lamborghinis Android Authority.
The outlet wrote that Keats founded Osom after Essential closed and hired several former Essential employees. cost. Rose apparently asked the court to let Ortham give her access to company records that could prove the lawsuit’s claims.
The lawsuit also reportedly claims that Keats tried and failed to sell the company to HP, and after the deal fell through, he tried to get Ortham to pivot to making “artificial intelligence-powered cameras.” The company’s “resources are said to have been exhausted.”
An unnamed spokesman denied the lawsuit’s claims when asked Android Authority.