Mug shot of Eric Gillespie, Govini Founder and Chairman.
Courtesy: Pennsylvania Lawyer Common
Govini founder Eric Gillespie, who’s charged with 4 felonies, together with a number of counts of illegal contact with a minor, was launched on bail.
Gillespie, who lives in Pittsburgh, posted a $1 million bond after his court docket look Thursday. He’s not allowed to journey, and his passport has been revoked.
He was initially denied bail following his arrest on Nov. 7, with the decide citing flight danger and public security issues.
David Shrager of Shrager Protection Attorneys, who represents Gillespie, insisted that his consumer didn’t break any legal guidelines.
“Mr. Gillespie has by no means contacted a minor, both on-line or in particular person, and the info clearly show that,” Shrager mentioned after the listening to on Thursday.
“Fully false statements, together with using synthetic intelligence between adults made within the context of a web-based fantasy chat, will not be unlawful,” he added.
Gillespie’s subsequent court docket date is Dec. 18.
The Pennsylvania Lawyer Common’s Workplace mentioned Gillespie despatched lewd images to an agent posing as a father providing his daughter to be abused, and made graphic feedback about sexual acts with youngsters.
Gillespie, 57, commented on the safety of the encrypted platforms getting used within the chats between him and the spy, in line with a prison criticism obtained by CNBC.
Gillespie is the founding father of protection contractor Govini.
He was listed on the corporate’s web site on the management web page as a board member as lately as Aug. 17, in line with an archived model of the web page accessible on the Wayback Machine.
The corporate mentioned it eliminated him from the web site on Nov. 10 when he was positioned on administrative depart.
Govini terminated Gillespie on Nov. 12.
Earlier this 12 months, Govini landed a virtually $1 billion contract with the Division of Protection. The corporate’s suite of synthetic intelligence-enabled functions is utilized by each division of the U.S. army and different federal companies.
Following his arrest, Pentagon officers mentioned they had been trying into Gillespie and potential safety points.
CNBC has repeatedly requested the Division of Protection about updates on the standing of the probe and potential safety issues with Govini or Gillespie.
“We do not touch upon ongoing investigations,” a Pentagon spokesperson mentioned Thursday.

