Apple Inc. agreed to pay $25 million in a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice over accusations that the company discriminated against Americans and permanent residents.
Apple denied any intentional discrimination and admitted no wrongdoing.
Under the terms of the agreement, Apple will pay $18.25 million in back pay to eligible plaintiffs and $6.75 million in civil penalties, according to a news r...
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