We Shall See...
Published exactly 3 weeks ago was the above statement from an entity designed to dodge accountability. My contention is that the above statement is false and I am eager to spend the next few years proving this and holding accountable those responsible, just like we did in Sirius Open Source, which is in court (it committed crimes against its own staff). Former colleagues and other victims can unite for justice. It is inevitable.
My wife and I are hardly the first victims of Brett Wilson LLP [1, 2]. Attacking people for exposing crime may not be a crime, but Judges frown upon it and pursue accountability. My wife and I filed 3 lawsuits to hold these people accountable [1, 2, 3]. Two of those lawsuits target the person who enabled Microsoft's impending attack on GNU/Linux users - an issue that wasn't only foreseen but likely intentional. As usual, Microsoft thinks that joking about this is OK (same Microsoft staff that thinks it's funny how systemd zapped people's home directory). These people have a rather sick (perhaps sociopathic) sense of humour, which is perhaps what mutually attracted them to Microsoft like a magnet.
Brett Wilson LLP, being an ardent Microsoft/Windows shop, either doesn't get it or is happy to become a participant. Many of its salaries this year got paid using Microsoft money. █