A legal dispute regarding brokerage fees sheds light on how NSO Group sold its first Pegasus license to a foreign country. American businessman Elliott Broidy, currently under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for possible violations of lobbying laws, was originally tapped as one of the architects of the deal despite admitting to illegal gifts worth $1 million shortly before.
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U.S. businessman and venture capitalist Elliott Broidy, currently under federal investigation for violating lobbying laws, was one of the original architects of the first deal Israeli surveillance company NSO Group signed to sell its Pegasus spywa...
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