We previously reported that Apple wants to have its court-appointed monitor from the iBooks antitrust case removed, and now we have some insight as to why. A new report by The Wall Street Journal claims that Michael Bromwich, the lawyer that was appointed to monitor Apple, has abused his role by investigating aspects of the company that have nothing to do with the case. In the process, Bromwich has charged Apple over $2.65 million for his services.
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