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After multiple continuations, the case against Vineet Kumar Srivastava, a former Microsoft Corp. employee who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft janitor a year ago, has been dismissed.
Vineet Kumar Srivastava, who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft Corp. janitor last month, was arraigned this morning and entered a not-guilty plea to the charges, according to a ...
ORIGINAL STORY: A former Microsoft senior programming manager has been charged with raping a woman who worked as a custodian in his Redmond office. Prosecutors say Vineet Kumar Srivastava, 36, was ...
UPDATE: Charges against Srivastava were dropped on July 3, 2014. ORIGINAL STORY: A former Microsoft senior programming manager has been charged with raping a woman who worked as a custodian in his ...
Vineet Kumar Srivastava, who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft Corp. janitor last July, had his scheduled May 13 trial continued to June 16 at King County Superior Court.
Vineet Kumar Srivastava, 36, was arrested July 26, four days after he allegedly raped a 32-year-old woman, charging papers say. He spent 24 hours in the King County Jail before posting a $150,000 ...
An attorney for Microsoft worker Vineet Kumar Srivastava, 37, claims his accuser – a woman working as a janitor in Srivastava’s office – concocted the allegations against him after they had ...
SEATTLE (AP) - A manager is accused of raping a custodian in his office at Microsoft in Redmond. King County prosecutors say 36-year-old Vineet Kumar Srivastava raped the 32-year-old woman the ...
Former Microsoft senior program manager charged with rape will go on trial July 7 - Redmond Reporter
Vineet Kumar Srivastava, who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft Corp. janitor last July, had his scheduled June 16 trial continued to July 7 at King County Superior Court.
Former Microsoft senior program manager charged with rape will go on trial May 13 - Redmond Reporter
Vineet Kumar Srivastava, who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft Corp. janitor last July, had his scheduled April 14 hearing continued to May 13 at King County Superior Court. The ...
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