Apple Head Of Global Security Indicted For Bribing Officials With iPads For Concealed Gun Permits
Apple’s head of global security was indicted by a California grand jury on charges that bribed Santa Clara County officials with iPads in exchange for concealed firearms (CCW) licenses, according to the county’s District Attorney’s office.
Apple’s Thomas Moyer allegedly offered about 200 iPads, worth nearly $70,000, to Capt. James Jensen and Undersheriff Rick Sung of the county sheriff’s office in August 2019, in exchange for four concealed firearms licenses for Apple staffers, Santa Clara district attorney Jeff Rosen said in a press release.