Suspects in iPhone 4 Prototype Scandal Say They're Not Guilty
Hot on the coat tails of yesterday's reveal that Apple's lost yet another iPhone prototype, the two men involved in last year's iPhone 4 prototype scandal have both pled not guilty.
Brian Hogan and Robert Sage Wallower both pleaded not guilty to allegedly nabbing the iPhone 4 prototype in a Redwood City bar last year and then selling it for cash to technology blog Gizmodo. CNET reports that both Hogan and Sage entered their pleas before a judge this morning.
The court did not file charges against Gizmodo for purchasing and exposing the iPhone 4 prototype, and instead filed misdemeanors against Hogan and Sage for finding and selling the device. No word yet on the ruling in this case.
And now, where's that iPhone 5 prototype?
brandonwalkermedia
September 01, 2011 at 6:15pm
Speaking of Any word yet on a iPhone/iPod keynote yet?
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