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No, not allegedly propositioning your subordinates for sex, but pleading the Fifth Amendment in a massive court case in which you're accused of stealing Google's self-driving car technology and bringing it to Uber. SEE ALSO: Mark Zuckerberg and Travis Kalanick laugh it up at'Babes and Balls' party So reports The New York Times, which notes that the news of Anthony Levandowski's ousting was delivered to Uber employees Tuesday in a companywide email written by Uber Associate General Counsel Angela Padilla. An Uber spokesperson confirmed the shake up to Mashable, and insisted that Levandowski forced the company's hand. Uber denies Waymo's allegations, but is clearly no longer willing to tolerate Levandowski either way.

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