The parties reported reaching a tentative settlement in February as the case was headed to trial, but they were unable to finalize it. EBay reiterated its apology Tuesday, saying, “What the Steiners were subjected to by former eBay employees in 2019 was wrong, reprehensible and should never have happened.” In 2020, federal prosecutors charged seven former EBay employees, alleging they carried out a coordinated harassment campaign against the couple after becoming angered by coverage in the couple’s online newsletter. In 2024, EBay Inc. agreed to pay a $3-million criminal penalty under a deferred prosecution agreement with federal authorities. AdvertisementA ‘painful, life-changing experience’Under the settlement, the Steiners will receive $48.7 million in compensation, including $46.15 million from EBay, $2 million from former CEO Wenig, $500,000 from Jones and $50,000 from Wymer.