Brian J. Hogan, a 21-year-old resident of Redwood City, California, who found and then sold Apple's new iPhone prototype to Gizmodo.com for $5,000, has finally emerged from the shadows, admitting regrets over "Not doing more to return the device to its owner."
News about this infamous man of mystery, came out on Thursday afternoon from a statement delivered to Wired.com from Hogan's Attorney, Jeffrey Bornstein.
“He regrets his mistake in not doing more to return the phone,” Bornstein’s said about Brian Hogan in his statement. “Even though he did obtain some compensation from Gizmodo, Brian thought that it was so that they could review the phone.”
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