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23andMe Genomic-Data Sale (2023 breach → 2025 bankruptcy → TTAM)

eventIntelligence & Surveillance · The Blackmail Network · Biotech & Transhumanism
When 23andMe went bankrupt, the DNA of about 15 million people became a corporate asset that got sold to the highest bidder.
Who they are

The 2023 breach, 2025 bankruptcy, and sale of the DNA-testing company 23andMe to the nonprofit TTAM.

What they do

The engine uses it as the case that turned a population's genome into a liquid, sellable asset.

How it works

A 2023 hack hit about 6.9 million users (with lists targeting Ashkenazi and Chinese people); the company filed Chapter 11 in March 2025; its database was auctioned — Regeneron bid $256M, then founder Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit TTAM won at $305M; a court-appointed privacy watchdog found customers couldn't have understood the terms (changed 22 times since 2007), and the judge approved the sale in June 2025.

Why it matters

It sets a precedent that a nation-scale genetic database can be transferred to new owners even past customers' deletion requests.

The engine's record — word for word
**In plain terms:** the case that turned ~15M people's DNA into a sellable corporate asset. 2023 credential-stuffing breach hit ~6.9M users (ethnically-targeted Ashkenazi/Chinese lists; CT AG Tong inquiry); March 2025 Chapter 11; the database sold — Regeneron bid $256M, then the nonprofit TTAM (founder Anne Wojcicki) won at $305M. The court-appointed privacy ombudsman (Neil Richards, 211-pg report) found customers couldn't have understood the terms (policy changed 22× since 2007); Judge Walsh approved June 27 2025. Establishes the precedent: a population-scale genome database is a liquid asset, transferable past deletion requests. Source: P3 genomic synthesis (Jun 2026); ombudsman report; court docket. [Report #111 — Epstein Eugenics/Statecraft] EFTA intersect (HELD, not fused): Epstein's office bulk-ordered ~30 23andMe kits for the DP World CEO (2017) — a documented commercial-genome touch, but NO corporate edge proves the consumer-genome data merged with the information-rail (Chiliad/FBI-IDW). Note: TTAM (Wojcicki's nonprofit) won the database at $305M (closed Jul 14 2025); Regeneron's $256M was only the initial bid.
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