e-bay's chief communications officer, steve wymer, wrote back "we are going to crush this lady."month later, wenig, the ceo of e-bay, texted "take her down." prosecutors say steve wymer later texted e-bay security director jim baugh, "i want to see ashes, as long as it takes, whatever it takes." just a few days later, investigators say baugh set up a meeting with his security staff at e-bay's california headquarters, posted a map of natick on the wall, and then dispatched a team to boston. seven people who worked for e-bay's safety and security unit, including two former cops, and a former nanny, all plead guilty to stalking or cyberstalking charges. >> senior security director jim baugh was sentenced to five years in prison. veronica zea was sentenced to a year of home confinement and probation. >> but, to date, e-bay has not been charged with any crimes. the company said in a statement to "60 minutes" the conduct of the former employees was wrong and it has cooperated fully with the government investigation. >> the plan was hatched in e-bay's headquarters, in a conference room.