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In Apple Suit, Ramacciotti Admits iOS 26 Demo, Says Prosser Paid $650 After the Call

Apple is seeking a default judgment against Prosser after he missed his response deadline.

Overview

  • Ramacciotti’s court filing admits he accessed Ethan Lipnik’s Apple development iPhone and showed Prosser unreleased iOS 26 features over a FaceTime call.
  • The filing says Prosser offered $650 after the call, with no prior promise to pay, contradicting Apple’s allegation that payment was pledged in advance.
  • Ramacciotti denies tracking Lipnik’s location, says he did not know the FaceTime session was being recorded, and asserts he does not possess additional Apple confidential material.
  • A clerk has entered default against Prosser for failing to respond, and Apple has stated it intends to pursue a default judgment.
  • 9to5Mac and The Verge report the filings follow extensions granted to Ramacciotti, whose response comes as the case over Prosser’s iOS 26 leak videos, including the reported “Liquid Glass” revamp, continues in federal court.