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The man who discovered the prototype iPhone in the bar a suburb of San Francisco, made an official statement. It was published through a lawyer publication Wired. 21-year-old Brian Hogan (Brian Hogan) expressed regret that he could not return the phone to its rightful owners. However, he confirmed that he had received 5,000 dollars from tehnobloga Gizmodo and gave in exchange for his staff a prototype iPhone.
Hogan noted that representatives of Gizmodo, according to him, paid him the money for the exclusive opportunity to review the device. Thus he denies selling the iPhone, which was abandoned Apple employees at the bar. According to the young man, Gizmodo representatives assured him that the transfer iPhone specialized press is not something illegal.
At the moment this case comes representatives of the California Department of computer crime (REACT). In the event that they recognize that Hogan has not taken sufficient measures to restore iPhone, according to the laws of the State he could be accused of theft. Then he could face serious charges for the sale of stolen property.
Smartphone Apple was lost in mid-March. 19 April tehnobloga site Gizmodo have pictures and a description of the device, which, according to the newspaper, is a prototype next-generation iPhone.
Subsequently, Apple sent a letter to Gizmodo to return the smartphone. Also in the house editor blog search was conducted, during which were confiscated computers and servers used to work.