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Steve Jobs has been served with a subpoena by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to testify in a backdating lawsuit against Apple's former top lawyer Nancy Heinen, according to a report. Bloomberg reports "people familiar with the matter" saying the subpoena is not part of an investigation, rather a demand for Jobs' …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Mindless Apple hater comments in 3... 2... 1...

    I know they're coming...

  2. jai

    re:

    Webster where are you when we need you?

  3. Alastair Dodd

    Don't hate Apple - hate Jobs

    I'll bet he did know and is just covering his own arse.

  4. Richard

    freak no more

    I saw the freaky fool pop up on some other tech site the other day ... usual anti-apple diatribe ... all light no heat, no noticable concept of balance, etc.

  5. sleepy

    Nothing new here . . .

    Poor Nancy Heinen had the options that had been granted moved forward, not backwards, but because they were not fully signed off until later, they were still technically backdated. So now the SEC says she's guilty of . . . what? Backdating wasn't illegal at the time, but accounting for it wrongly was, which is why Fred Anderson (CFO) settled, but Heinen is fighting. No surprise that Jobs is subpoenaed to give evidence; and no real significance.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I'm with Rai

    Where's Webster... hopefully he's too busy penning the first of a regular column for El Reg to post here.

  7. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Hunting season

    It's obviously Webster hunting season, and Chris has graciously supplied the bait.

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