A court in Macau is pondering the amount in damages it should award a gaming executive who sued the Wynn Macau gambling resort for violating Macau’s data protection law by disclosing the executive’s personal information to its U.S. owners.

The court ruled on March 14 that Wynn Macau violated the law by sharing and internationally transferring the executive’s information during an internal investigation of an alleged bribe scheme. The internal probe was conducted by former FBI director Louis Freeh.