Prominent leaker may see default ruling reversed in Apple lawsuit
appleinsider.com Jun 11, 2026

Prominent leaker may see default ruling reversed in Apple lawsuit

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Apple filed a lawsuit against Jon Prosser and Michael Ramacciotti, alleging they conspired to steal information about a pre-release iOS version. Prosser failed to respond to the July 2025 lawsuit, leading to a default judgment in October 2025. However, after retaining counsel in April and agreeing to participate in discovery and deposition, Apple is willing to set aside the default judgment if the judge approves. The court will convene on June 16 for Prosser's deposition, and Apple may seek to bar him from covering Apple leaks in the future. Prosser has continued to share Apple "leaks" based on existing rumors or speculation.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Apple's pursuit of Prosser highlights its aggressive stance on protecting trade secrets.
  • · A ruling in Apple's favor could establish a precedent for tech companies to take legal action against leakers.