A judge found that an Apple executive 'outright lied under oath' in Epic Games case
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A judge ruled that Apple failed to comply with a 2021 injunction from the Epic Games antitrust lawsuit, alleging the company engaged in misrepresentation under oath. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers criticized Apple's VP of Finance, Alex Roman, for providing false testimony regarding a commission fee associated with App Store transactions. The court is referring the matter for potential criminal contempt proceedings. This ruling follows a broader case where Epic Games accused Apple of monopolistic practices related to in-app purchases.
"Neither Apple, nor its counsel, corrected the, now obvious, lies. They did not seek to withdraw the testimony or to have it stricken."
"The court ruled that Apple's restrictions on in-app purchasing methods outside the one offered by the App Store were indeed anticompetitive."
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