Prosecutors inside the case against Apple’s Paul Devine- accused of taking $1 million in payola from Asian parts suppliers-say they found $150,000 in shoeboxes at his home. Investigators are now searching for the remainder, at home and abroad.
The prosecution says they’ve already identified two suspicious safety deposit boxes within the US, consisting of ” a major number of accounts overseas and an important amount of cash.” Devine has been ordered to transfer his foreign holdings, and surrender his and his wife’s passports, lest they abscond with whatever other hidden cash is lying around. Devine has pleaded not guilty, but a good more surefire way of exonerating yourself is just not being found with $150,000 stored in shoeboxes. [ MacWorld ]
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