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Apple's global security chief and two members of Sheriff's office indicted for alleged bribery | The Atlanta Voice

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Apple's global head of security and two members of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office have been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly requesting and offering bribes for concealed weapons licenses. Santa Clara County Undersheriff Rick Sung and Captain James Jensen 'managed to extract' a promise from Thomas Moyer, Apple's chief security officer, that the company would donate iPads […]

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