Stockton Mortgage denies accessing former employees' email accounts
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Stockton Mortgage denies accessing former employees' email accounts
"The lawsuit claims the former employees accessed company systems multiple times in 2025, including after leaving the company and returning their laptops."
"Stockton Mortgage stated that the Hoehns, who worked at its Huntsville, Alabama, office, violated professional and fiduciary obligations."
"The company said it identified a group of employees, including the Hoehns, that engaged in inappropriate and unauthorized conduct."
"Stockton Mortgage called the lawsuit filed by some of the former employees without merit and said it appears to be an attempt to shift focus from their own misconduct."
A lawsuit claims former employees accessed company systems multiple times in 2025, even after leaving. The suit alleges that personal financial information was included in unredacted exhibits against Ixonia Bancshares. Stockton Mortgage stated that the Hoehns violated professional obligations and that their data loss prevention systems identified inappropriate activity. These systems track risk indicators but do not monitor in real-time. Stockton Mortgage deemed the lawsuit by former employees as meritless, suggesting it aims to distract from their misconduct.
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