...only if his name weren't Steve Jobs.
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Apple admitted that the minutes of the October board meeting where the grant was supposedly approved were fabricated, that no such meeting had occurred and that the options were actually granted in December.
Five executives of other companies went to prison for backdating options, but Mr. Jobs was never charged. (Other Apple executives eventually settled Securities and Exchange Commission charges and left the company.
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This was a "special" man.
And his acolytes will never admit he was a white collar criminal and a likely sociopath. And, boy, are *they* legion.
I'm guessing that if he had been sent to jail, we would have seen a storming of the jail tha would've made the Bastille incident look like a picnic.