Apple's Epic Blunder: Senior Exec Could Face Jail Time in Monumental Court Ruling

The ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games has escalated dramatically, with a senior Apple executive facing potential criminal charges for lying under oath. In the aftermath of the US Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Apple, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has accused Alex Roman, Apple's VP of Finance, of deliberately misleading the court about the company's decision to impose a commission on in-app purchases made outside the App Store. The judge has also criticized Apple for not correcting false testimony, leading to both the executive and the company being under criminal investigation. This situation highlights how Apple's attempt to cover up its actions has transformed a civil matter into a potentially criminal one, causing significant damage to the company's reputation. As Apple considers its next steps—whether to fully comply with the ruling, negotiate a compromise, or appeal—the article suggests that full compliance is the most sensible option to begin repairing the company's image.
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