Former Apple car engineer pleads guilty to trade secret theft

Prosecutors alleged worker downloaded plans for Apple’s self-driving program before booking last-minute flight to China.

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A former Apple engineer has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from the iPhone maker's nascent self-driving car program [File: Dado Ruvic/Reuters]

A former Apple engineer has pleaded guilty to trade secret theft — one of two people accused of stealing trade secrets from the iPhone maker’s nascent self-driving car program.

United States federal prosecutors have alleged that Xiaolang Zhang downloaded the plan for a circuit board for Apple’s self-driving system after disclosing his intentions to work for a Chinese self-driving car startup and booking a last-minute flight to China.

He was arrested at the San Jose airport after he passed through a security checkpoint.

Zhang initially pleaded not guilty to the charges, but according to court documents on Monday, he had reached a plea deal with prosecutors and changed his plea to guilty. The plea deal is sealed and sentencing is set for November.

Zhang’s lawyer confirmed the plea agreement but declined further comment. Apple and the US Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jizhong Chen, the other former Apple engineer charged with trade secret theft, has pleaded not guilty. He has a court hearing set for August 29.

Source: Reuters