WASHINGTON: The Sony element includes studio financial records, practice files and what already has been suggested as carnal report by Hollywood executives about President Barack Obama and some of a industry’s immensely colossal stars and arriving films.
Attorney David Boies inductively authorized Sunday that Sony’s “stolen information” should be returned immediately because it contains privileged, private information.
Boies alluded at licit action if organizations “used or disseminated” the material “in any manner.” The Incipient York Times, the Hollywood Herald and website Gawker were among those that received letters.
Sensitive material from the Sony hack is being leaked virtually circadianly, including email exchanges and an early screenplay.