yjj001
Registered: May 2010 Posts: 10
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According [ link ] to the affidavit, Det. Matthew Broad met with Apple's director of information security Rick Orloff, its general counsel [ link ] Sewell and attorney George Riley of O'Melveny & Myers on April 20. Riley said the publication of the device and its features were "immensely damaging" to Apple, harming sales of the current iPhone because people would wait for the new phone [ link ] to be released and "negatively affecting" Apple earnings. Riley could not provide an estimated loss but said it was "huge." Orloff was allegedly tipped off on April 19 by Hogan's roommate Katherine Martinson that [ link ] Hogan was the one who had taken the phone. Martinson declined to comment to The Times on the investigation [ link ].
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