Apple has confirmed Jon Prosser’s claims that they are in discussions, but says he still hasn’t filed a court response. But his co-defendant has been cooperating, and could settle.
In July 2025, Apple sued Prosser and Ramacciotti over allegedly using an employee’s iPhone to gain details of what was then the forthcoming iOS 26. As the case continued, Apple claimed that Prosser missed a court deadline.
Subsequently, Prosser issued a statement saying that this was not true. “I have been in active communications with Apple,” he said.
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