
Harvard Law Instructor Leaks Private DOGE Employee Information
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A transgender Harvard Law School instructor has sparked controversy by releasing sensitive information about DOGE employees. Alejandra Caraballo shared a spreadsheet containing names and email addresses of numerous DOGE staff members on the social platform Bluesky, announcing “It’s the entire email list for all DOGE employees. Have fun!”
While some of these names had previously appeared in New York Times coverage, this deliberate exposure of employee information has raised serious concerns about worker safety.
Yeah, the team just informed me that there were several doxxing violations by this account, despite repeated warnings.
The suspension is just for a few days, but the suspension time will increase with each repeated violation.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 20, 2024
Following this incident, Caraballo attempted to disclose Elon Musk’s government email address on X, resulting in a swift account suspension. Frustrated by the ban, Caraballo complained, “My Twitter account was permanently suspended for briefly posting Elon’s government email. Funny, Elon never had issue with libs of tiktok posts with government emails. The so-called free speech absolutist strikes again.”
Musk addressed the suspension directly when questioned by an X user, stating, “Temporary suspension for doxxing. Same rules as everyone else.”
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This incident follows previous revelations about DOGE personnel. Last month, the New York Times identified approximately 45 DOGE employees, highlighting their diverse backgrounds in software engineering and artificial intelligence. The report noted that while few employees originated from Washington D.C., the workforce represented various age groups and ethnicities.
Earlier in February, Wired magazine published the identities of six engineers working for DOGE:
• Akash Babba
• Luke Farritor
• Ethan Shaotran
• Edward Corristine
• Gauthier Cole Killian
• Gavin Kliger
Musk subsequently confirmed these names in a follow-up tweet.