Technology
Aug. 29, 2023
Bribery charge reinstated against Apple’s security chief
Thomas Moyer, represented by attorneys at Swanson & McNamara LLP in San Francisco, was indicted in 2020 for allegedly offering $80,000 in iPads to the Santa Clara County sheriff’s office in exchange for concealed carry weapon permits.
Promising to donate to an elected official constitutes bribery, ruled a California appellate court, reinstating a dropped charge against the head of global security at Apple Inc.
Thomas Moyer, represented by attorneys at Swanson & McNamara LLP in San Francisco, was indicted in 2020 for allegedly offering $80,000 in iPads to the Santa Clara County sheriff’s office in exchange for concealed carry weapon permits.
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