Report: Steve Jobs subpoenaed in Backdating Case

From Macworld
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been subpoenaed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to give a deposition in the stock option backdating lawsuit against former Apple General Counsel, Nancy Heinen.

Citing two sources familiar with the case, Bloomberg reports that the subpoena is not part of an SEC investigation. Jobs’ testimony is required as part of a lawsuit brought against Heinen by the SEC in April 2007.

Heinen is the only former Apple executive charged in the backdating scandal. Apple’s internal investigation cleared all current executives of any wrongdoing and the SEC reached a deal with former CFO Fred Anderson in the case.

Apple representatives were not immediately available to comment.

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There is more to this than you people think!

The Securities and Exchange Commission moves very slowly but they rarely miss a trick (believe me I know). I've been telling everyone here at the office for over a year that the head iTard was jail-bound, but they thought he was gonna skate on this back-dating scandal thing. I predict that after testifying Jobs will be arrested and charged with perjury, extortion, collusion, conspiracy and contempt of court. http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com

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