EBay and Craigslist have filed suits against each other in a dispute over the size of eBay’s minority stake in Craigslist. Meg Whitman, who was CEO of eBay when it invested in the online classifieds company in 2004 and is now running for California governor, will take the stand as the trial opens Monday. WSJ has the full story.
Craigslist then filed a countersuit alleging eBay used its investment to steal confidential information used to create a competing service called Kijiji. Ebay bought its stake in 2004, launched Kiijiji overseas the following year, and brought it to the U.S. in 2007. On it’s blog, Craigslist listed a hefty string of charges:
Not surprisingly, both parties have denied the claims brought against them.
After Witman takes the stand Monday, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar will follow, and Newmark and Buckmaster will testify for Craigslist.
eBay’s deputy general counsel Mary Huser said that eBay informed Craigslist at the time of the deal that they planned to launch their own classifieds service and acted properly.