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Jon Prosser, the YouTuber at the center of Apple's (AAPL) trade-secret lawsuit, filed a formal response denying he organized or participated in any conspiracy to harm the company — while acknowledging he recorded a FaceTime call that displayed unreleased iOS software and split YouTube revenue with the person who supplied him the material.
The filing simultaneously redirects the weight of the case toward the unnamed co-defendant, whom Prosser describes as "completely responsible" for the alleged disclosure of Apple's iOS secrets.
What Prosser's Filing Concedes Prosser's denial of conspiracy stands alongside two significant admissions. He recorded a FaceTime call on which unreleased iOS software was visible.
He also entered a revenue-sharing arrangement with his source: money earned from YouTube videos built around the leaked iOS material flowed back, in part, to the individual who provided access to it.
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