Apple Must Turn Over Email Contents To Feds In Bribery Case

By Allison Grande (August 11, 2014, 4:31 PM EDT) -- A D.C. federal judge on Friday paved the way for the government to access the contents of an email account hosted by Apple Inc. as part of an investigation into alleged kickbacks by rejecting a magistrate judge's ruling that the search warrant request violated the Fourth Amendment....

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