Apple Security Head Thomas Moyer Charged With Offering Bribe for Gun Licences

Moyer was named along with two others in a case that involved offering bribes in return for concealed firearms licences.

Apple Security Head Thomas Moyer Charged With Offering Bribe for Gun Licences

Photo Credit: LinkedIn/ Thomas Moyer

Moyer has been at Apple for about 15 years, and has been the head of global security since November 2018

Highlights
  • Moyer's department helps employees through crises like fires & hurricanes
  • He was known outside Apple for an official memo sent to employees in 2018
  • In California, concealed weapon permits are issued by county sheriffs
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A California district attorney accused Apple Chief Security Officer Thomas Moyer of offering a bribe to state officials for gun licences, according to indictments issued on Monday.

Moyer was named along with Santa Clara County Undersherrif Rick Sung and Captain James Jensen in a case that involved offering bribes in return for concealed firearms licences, according to a court document and a statement from the Santa Clara district attorney's office. Ed Swanson, Moyer's attorney, said his client is innocent.

The two-year investigation by the district attorney's office revealed that Sung, aided by Jensen in one instance, held up the issuance of concealed firearms licences until the applicants gave something of value. In California, concealed weapon permits, known as CCW licences, are issued by county sheriffs based on a finding of “good cause” to approve a resident's application.

“In the case of four CCW licences withheld from Apple employees, Under sheriff Sung and Cpt. Jensen managed to extract from Thomas Moyer a promise that Apple would donate iPads to the Sheriff's Office,” the district attorney said in the statement. “The promised donation of 200 iPads worth close to $70,000 (roughly Rs. 51,80,000) was scuttled at the eleventh hour just after August 2, 2019, when Sung and Moyer learned of the search warrant that the District Attorney's Office executed at the Sheriff's Office seizing all its CCW licence records.”

Moyer, 50, has been dragged into a feud between officials in the jurisdiction that covers Apple's home base, according to his attorney Swanson.

“This case is about a long, bitter, and very public dispute between the Santa Clara County Sheriff and the District Attorney, and Tom is collateral damage to that dispute,” Swanson wrote in a statement. “We look forward to making Tom's innocence clear in court and bringing an end to this wrong-headed prosecution.” Apple didn't return calls and messages seeking comment.

After enlisting in the US Navy at 19, Moyer served for four years as an Operational Intelligence Specialist, including during Operation Desert Storm, before being honorably discharged as a non-commissioned officer, according to background details shared by Swanson.

Moyer has been at Apple for about 15 years, and he has been the head of global security since November 2018, according to his LinkedIn profile. His department helps employees through crises such as fires and hurricanes, and oversees physical security, retail loss prevention, executive protection, security related investigations, and the secrecy of new products and prototypes.

He became more broadly known outside of Apple for an official memo sent to employees in 2018 in which he warned of the potential consequences of disclosing private company information to outsiders.

“The potential criminal consequences of leaking are real,” Moyer wrote, “and that can become part of your personal and professional identity forever.”

One of his predecessors, John Theriault, left Apple in 2011 after accusations that his staff impersonated police officers during an attempt to recover a lost iPhone prototype.

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