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A former worker for Goldman Sachs, Russian programmer Sergey Aleynikov, has been released on bail having been charged with "theft of trade secrets".A former worker for Goldman Sachs, Russian programmer Sergey Aleynikov, has been released on bail having been charged with "theft of trade secrets".
He has been accused of misusing computer codes owned by a former employer, which was not named in court papers but is reportedly Goldman Sachs.He has been accused of misusing computer codes owned by a former employer, which was not named in court papers but is reportedly Goldman Sachs.
Mr Aleynikov was released on Monday having met the $750,000 bail (£463,000) after his arrest by the FBI on Friday.Mr Aleynikov was released on Monday having met the $750,000 bail (£463,000) after his arrest by the FBI on Friday.
He left his job, where he earned $400,000 a year, at Goldman in June.He left his job, where he earned $400,000 a year, at Goldman in June.
A transcript of Mr Aleynikov's attendance before a US magistrate on Saturday showed that he worked for Goldman Sachs.A transcript of Mr Aleynikov's attendance before a US magistrate on Saturday showed that he worked for Goldman Sachs.
The FBI arrested Mr Aleynikov's as he disembarked from a flight in Newark on Friday, according to FBI documents . The FBI arrested Mr Aleynikov as he disembarked from a flight in Newark on Friday, according to FBI documents .