Fintiv, a Texas-based company, has filed a civil lawsuit against Apple alleging the theft of mobile wallet technology used to develop Apple Pay. The suit includes claims under the RICO Act and trade secret misappropriation. This legal action follows a previous case that lasted seven years and was ultimately dismissed in Texas. Undeterred by the dismissal, Fintiv has pursued the matter in a different jurisdiction, filing a new suit in Georgia. Apple has publicly denied the allegations, rejecting claims that it stole technology for Apple Pay more than a decade ago. The company has consistently defended itself against Fintiv's accusations, emphasizing its position that the claims lack merit.
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