The
Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office said a grand jury
indicted Apple Chief Security Officer Thomas Moyer, 50, and two
officers in the Sheriff's Office.
The officers were charged with soliciting bribes for issuing
concealed carry permits. Carrying concealed firearms in
California is illegal without a permit, and county sheriffs have
broad discretion over their issuance.
Moyer's attorney said he was innocent of the charges. Apple said
it had conducted its own investigation and found no wrongdoing.
The indictments came amid an ongoing corruption probe by the
Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office into the Sheriff's
Office over allegations that contributions to Sheriff Laurie
Smith's 2018 re-election campaign were exchanged for concealed
weapons permits. That case did not involve Apple.
Moyer's attorney, Ed Swanson, said Moyer had applied for weapons
permits for some Apple security personnel to protect executives
and employees after shootings at other Silicon Valley tech
firms, such as a 2018 incident at YouTube's headquarters.
"They went through the process the way you're supposed to do
it," he s
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