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iOS 26 leak co-defendant says Jon Prosser paid him $650

iOS 26 leak co-defendant says Jon Prosser paid him $650

Update: 2025-10-30
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**Summary:**In a recent development, Jon Prosser and Michael Ramacciotti's lawsuit with Apple has taken a new turn. Ramacciotti, who was accused of collaborating with Prosser to steal Apple's trade secrets, has denied these claims. He asserts that any money he received from Prosser was not a pre-arranged payment for leaking information, but rather compensation for a FaceTime call where he demonstrated unreleased iOS features. Ramacciotti also claims he didn't intentionally seek out confidential information, as he had already been shown some of these features by a former Apple employee. Despite Ramacciotti's clarification, Prosser's response to the lawsuit remains uncertain, with Apple planning to seek a default judgment against him due to his delay in responding.

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iOS 26 leak co-defendant says Jon Prosser paid him $650

iOS 26 leak co-defendant says Jon Prosser paid him $650