YouTuber Jon Prosser Responds to Apple Lawsuit
YouTube creator Jon Prosser has formally responded to Apple’s lawsuit accusing him of stealing iOS secrets. In his response, Prosser denied any conspiracy or wrongdoing but admitted to recording a FaceTime call showcasing unreleased iOS software. He also placed the blame on his co-defendant, Michael Ramacciotti, claiming he was solely responsible for the alleged trade secret disclosure.
Prosser’s Admission and Denial
Prosser admitted to receiving unreleased iOS features during a FaceTime call with Ramacciotti but denied planning or participating in any conspiracy. He also denied knowing about Ramacciotti’s financial situation or the source of the information. Additionally, Prosser claimed ignorance of Ethan Lipnik, the Apple employee whose iPhone was allegedly compromised.
Details of the Alleged Leak
The lawsuit alleges that Ramacciotti obtained Lipnik’s iPhone passcode through location tracking and then used it to access sensitive data. Prosser, however, denied any knowledge of location tracking or the legitimacy of Lipnik’s phone ownership or access acquisition methods.
Recording and Revenue Sharing
Prosser admitted to recording the FaceTime call, capturing screenshots, and sharing recordings and renderings. He also confirmed receiving revenue from his YouTube videos related to the leaks.
Conclusion
Prosser’s response highlights ongoing legal drama surrounding the alleged iOS secrets leak. The case is ongoing, and further developments are expected.
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