Ex-Apple Corporate Lawyer Avoids Prison for Insider Trading
- Gene Levoff was sentenced to four years of probation Thursday
- Judge said the Stanford Law graduate already lost his career
Gene Levoff in 2019.
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The former senior Apple Inc. lawyer tasked with policing insider trading at the company avoided prison time for committing the crime himself.
Gene Levoff was sentenced Thursday to four years of probation by US District Judge William J. Martini in Newark, New Jersey. Levoff pleaded guilty in June 2022 to using his access to Apple’s draft Securities and Exchange Commission filings to make illegal trades.