To me it seems that you own the Google account, but not the company information in it. If you were paid to create that data, it belongs to the company unless you have a contract stating otherwise. If it was part of your job to work with that data and you had it stored in your own files, you have to give it back to the company if you break up. To me it's sort of like using a company tool and taking it home; they still own the tool and you have to give it back when you part ways. If you gave the latest copy of these files to the company, then I'd say you have wiggle room to destroy your "working copy", and the burden would be more on them to have kept their "official" copy.
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