Snap has filed papers denying former employee Anthony Pompliano's claims that the
company lied to investors about usage. "To rationalize his firing, Pompliano has ginned up preposterous allegations about Snap giving investors false user metrics back in 2015," Snap wrote in legal
papers, according to The Los Angeles Times. "Those accusations are sure to grab headlines, but they fail to grasp reality.”
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