Apple worker who bilked company of millions sentenced to three years in prison

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A former Apple employee who swindled the company out of more than $17 million with a scheme that double-billed for parts was sentenced to three years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $19 million in restitution to Apple and the IRS, prosecutors said.

Dhirendra Prasad pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States in 2022.

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Prasad, 55, of Mountain House, California, worked at Apple from 2008 to 2018 as a buyer in the company’s Global Service Supply Chain unit. Along with two co-conspirators, who owned two companies that were Apple suppliers, Prasad conspired to double-bill Apple for parts it already owned or had purchased.

Prasad said the scheme began as far back as 2011. It netted him more than $17 million and ran for eight years. Prasad also engineered “sham invoices” that allowed one of his co-conspirators, Don Baker, to take unjustified tax deductions valued at more than $1.8 million.

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“Prasad was given substantial discretion to make autonomous decisions to benefit his employer,” federal prosecutors and Internal Revenue Service investigators said in a statement Wednesday. “Prasad betrayed this trust, and abused his power to enrich himself at his employer’s expense.”

In addition to his prison sentence, Prasad will forfeit $5.5 million worth of assets, pay a judgment of $8.1 million, and pay a further $17.4 million to Apple and $1.9 million to the IRS.

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Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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