Apple sued over false accusations in Apple Store thefts by impostor

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Apple is being sued by a man due to repeated accusations the man was behind numerous thefts at Apple Stores across the eastern seaboard of the United States, attempted thefts that were conducted by others who were impersonating the man.




The lawsuit, filed on May 28 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, is suing Apple and Security Industry Specialists, a contractor working for Apple on store security. The lawsuit claims the plaintiff Ousmane Bah was falsely accused of performing a number of Apple Store thefts, which led to his arrest in New York in November 2018.

The lawsuit appears to be a continuation of another legal action by Bah against Apple and SIS, launched in April 2019. It seems the claims are the same as in that lawsuit, but specifically takes aim at the activities in the Massachusetts Apple Stores.

According to the lawsuit, Bah received a learner's permit for driving in New York State in March 2018, which took the form of a printout that contained details of his height, weight, date of birth, and eye color, but not his photograph. Bah lost his temporary permit within the following two months, but had received a permanent plastic version with his photograph.

The missing temporary permit is alleged to have been used by someone else as identification for an Apple Store theft in Greenwich, Connecticut in April 2018. The man is said to have not resembled Bah at all, aside from being Black, such as being 6 foot 1 inches tall when Bah is 5 foot 7 inches.

Bah says Apple and SIS created a record for Bah as the thief in the video, and published the information to both SIS agents and Apple Stores in the Northeast US.

In May 2018, an SIS agent apprehended the impostor who attempted theft from a store in New Jersey. While the imposter was arrested by police, they were interrogated and the learner's permit provided as identification, which then led to SIS circulating a "Be on the lookout" notice for Bah as a "known shoplifter" with the wrong photograph to Apple Stores.

A third robbery on May 31 had Apple identifying the thief as "Bah" from their records, and informed the Boston Police Department that Bah was behind it, despite it really being the impostor once again. Apple intended to press charges against Bah for the thefts.

Part of the problem is Apple's alleged use of facial recognition, which it and SIS used to identify "Bah" as the perpetrator of the thefts less than 10 minutes after they took place. As the record of the fake "Bah" is unreliable, the lawsuit insists Apple and SIS knew its use of facial recognition was unreliable in this case.

In June 2018, Bah appeared in Boston Municipal Court and requested video evidence to prove he wasn't behind the crimes, but Apple advised the video had been deleted. However, months later, Apple presented video of another thief who apparently worked alongside the impostor "Bah."

Other attempts to secure video of the fake "Bah" failed as they were "deleted" by Apple or SIS, the lawsuit adds. It is proposed the supposed deletions were a "reckless disregard for the truth" especially considering the store videos surfaced during discovery for the lawsuit.

More thefts by the impostor took place in New Jersey in September 2018, and a fresh accusation of theft by Bah provided to police again used the same questionable data. This was followed by multiple thefts in October 2018, and ultimately Bah's arrest at his home in November 2018.

The arrest took place despite the photograph on the warrant being for the impostor, not Bah himself, a fact commented on by NYPD officers. A detective released Bah after spotting the issue, and advised that Bah was probably misidentified by a facial recognition system.

Two days later SIS employees caught the impostor at an Apple Store in Massachusetts, but despite fingerprints revealing the man's identity as Mamadou Barry, he was extradited to New Jersey as "Bah" for outstanding warrants.

Bah continued to be prosecuted in multiple states, with the incorrect data still being used by Apple and SIS.

Bah's lawyers laid out counts of defamation, malicious prosecution, intentional or negligent misrepresentation, and negligence against both Apple and SIS. The suit asks for damages for an unmentioned amount, to cease any further criminal accusations against Bah, to expunge the false allegations online and in print where possible to clear his name, to publicly apologize, and to set up a monitoring service to protect Bah's reputation.

Apple and SIS have yet to comment on the latest legal activity.

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  • Reply 1 of 27
    Ronkelronkel Posts: 2member
    Bah, humbug!
    GeorgeBMac
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  • Reply 2 of 27
    22july201322july2013 Posts: 3,808member
    Ronkel said:
    Bah, humbug!
    Don't be such a SIS!
    killroy
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  • Reply 3 of 27
    ednlednl Posts: 61member
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    bloggerblogentropysRayz2016applguyJanNLwonkothesaneretrogustodysamoriaAlex_Vleavingthebigg
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  • Reply 4 of 27
    bloggerblogbloggerblog Posts: 2,580member
    Wow I wish I was misidentified and were able to sue for $1 billion 
    Alex_V
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  • Reply 5 of 27
    If the details of the case are true, what we have here is a case of incompetence compounded by obstinance with a dab of laziness.  Not a good look.
    baconstangDAalsethnarwhalretrogustoGeorgeBMacdysamoriakillroyphonephreakdarkvaderjony0
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  • Reply 6 of 27
    viclauyycviclauyyc Posts: 849member
    This guy has the case, if what it said here is true. 
    Hope he got something out of it. But not too much.
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  • Reply 7 of 27
    sdw2001sdw2001 Posts: 18,056member
    Daaaammmmn.  One word:  SETTLE.  The PR alone  is a nightmare for Apple.  That is, unless Apple didn’t actually take (and fail to take) these actions.  Probably still not worth the PR.  
    narwhalGeorgeBMacdysamoriakillroyphonephreakjony0
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  • Reply 8 of 27
    KTRktr Posts: 280member
    I guess the apple stores don’t have cameras lol
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  • Reply 9 of 27
    DAalsethdaalseth Posts: 3,271member
    ednl said:
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    Yes it’s annoying as F***. They cover the bottom third of the screen and can’t be closed. 

    WORST WEB FEATURE EVER!!

    I don’t care what the videos are, until this is fixed, I won’t be watching them.
    entropysapplguyJanNLwonkothesaneretrogustodysamoriaAlex_Vkillroyjony0leavingthebigg
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  • Reply 10 of 27
    This is not the first time Apple Corporate Security has a questionable news report. Wouldn’t be bad for A C S personnel, practices and contractors to get a bit of management review love.
    killroyPeza
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  • Reply 11 of 27
    You know how Apple likes to pride itself on the security of personal information? They took the victim's personal identification, looked up his photo, used facial recognition on it handed it all over to the police and got him arrested. So how exactly did Apple protect the victim's personal information? Apple is learning bad habits from their Chinese business.
    edited May 2021
    dysamoriakillroyPeza
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  • Reply 12 of 27
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,431member
    ednl said:
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    Yes, it is annoying enough on other websites, but I expect more from an Apple related website. 
    In ios/ipadOS/macOS 15 I would love a feature that not only prevents autoplay, but also dos attacks websites that do it.
    wonkothesaneleavingthebiggDetnator
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  • Reply 13 of 27
    jd_in_sbjd_in_sb Posts: 1,600member
    It’s time for somebody to write a check
    narwhalGeorgeBMacdysamoriakillroydarkvader
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  • Reply 14 of 27
    narwhalnarwhal Posts: 128member
    I'd say Apple owes Bah a ton of money, a car, and free Apple devices for life. What a nightmare! What a black eye for Apple!
    dysamoriakillroydarkvaderPeza
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  • Reply 15 of 27
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    So the investigators figured that the thief had given legitimate identification?  And that went unnoticed even after the actual thief had been arrested and questioned?

    Nice work geniuses, this is going to cost you.
    GeorgeBMacdysamoriakillroyphonephreakPeza
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  • Reply 16 of 27
    entropys said:
    ednl said:
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    Yes, it is annoying enough on other websites, but I expect more from an Apple related website. 
    In ios/ipadOS/macOS 15 I would love a feature that not only prevents autoplay, but also dos attacks websites that do it.
    Why would you expect more from an Apple related website?  It's not like Apple pays them to operate the site, thus negating the need to generate revenue through ads... ya know... to run the site and pay the staff.  If enough members donated, there wouldn't be a need for so many ads.  That goes for any website.  We want free sites but complain about how we get to have free sites.  

    Ads are the commerce of the internet.  I don't like them either, but I do understand their necessity.  Heck, Apple understands their necessity too.  It's why Apple has increased it's ads in iOS and are actively courting advertisers to use their ad network.  Apple wants that ad money too.  They just market a different message to their audience.  Pay attention to the actions, not the words.
    muthuk_vanalingam
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  • Reply 17 of 27
    larryjwlarryjw Posts: 1,038member
    Serious problem -- for all of us. Certainly, it's not just Apple and their security contractor, but the justice system. 

    The allegation of potential evidence deleted makes it all worse. 



    dysamoriakillroydarkvader
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  • Reply 18 of 27
    dysamoriadysamoria Posts: 3,430member
    Wow I wish I was misidentified and were able to sue for $1 billion 
    That’s pretty ignorant. The amount wasn’t mentioned and I’m sure you’d feel pretty put upon if this crap had happened to you.
    killroyphonephreakGeorgeBMacdarkvaderPezabeowulfschmidt
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  • Reply 19 of 27
    dysamoriadysamoria Posts: 3,430member
    entropys said:
    ednl said:
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    Yes, it is annoying enough on other websites, but I expect more from an Apple related website. 
    In ios/ipadOS/macOS 15 I would love a feature that not only prevents autoplay, but also dos attacks websites that do it.
    Why would you expect more from an Apple related website?  It's not like Apple pays them to operate the site, thus negating the need to generate revenue through ads... ya know... to run the site and pay the staff.  If enough members donated, there wouldn't be a need for so many ads.  That goes for any website.  We want free sites but complain about how we get to have free sites.  

    Ads are the commerce of the internet.  I don't like them either, but I do understand their necessity.  Heck, Apple understands their necessity too.  It's why Apple has increased it's ads in iOS and are actively courting advertisers to use their ad network.  Apple wants that ad money too.  They just market a different message to their audience.  Pay attention to the actions, not the words.
    Wow. Apple does not “need” ad revenue. It’s greed. Neither does Amazon need to sell ad spaces on their dogdamned store. That’s greed. Putting ads on every damned space isn’t by necessity. It’s greed.

    Advertising has DRIVEN us to ad blocking. As soon as any entity complains about ad blocking, the first phrase that comes to mind is “self-inflicted injury”. If advertising weren’t so obnoxious (in every possible way), we would be fine with them. But it IS obnoxious. It’s the primary content of the web at this point.

    It started innocently enough with small & static graphics on the top, bottom, or side of pages, but it became a process of ever-escalating warfare against our eyes, our ears, our time, and our bandwidth. I have zero tolerance for advertising at this point. It’s not me; it’s them. No, punishing me with ads won’t encourage me to subscribe to your site... and then we have places that “let us pay” to still see ads, like Hulu. GTFOH. Greed.

    Nope the hell right out of here with the pity party for “the necessity for advertising”.
    GeorgeBMacdarkvaderPezaStrangeDays
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  • Reply 20 of 27
    22july201322july2013 Posts: 3,808member
    dysamoria said:
    entropys said:
    ednl said:
    Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
    Yes, it is annoying enough on other websites, but I expect more from an Apple related website. 
    In ios/ipadOS/macOS 15 I would love a feature that not only prevents autoplay, but also dos attacks websites that do it.
    Why would you expect more from an Apple related website?  It's not like Apple pays them to operate the site, thus negating the need to generate revenue through ads... ya know... to run the site and pay the staff.  If enough members donated, there wouldn't be a need for so many ads.  That goes for any website.  We want free sites but complain about how we get to have free sites.  

    Ads are the commerce of the internet.  I don't like them either, but I do understand their necessity.  Heck, Apple understands their necessity too.  It's why Apple has increased it's ads in iOS and are actively courting advertisers to use their ad network.  Apple wants that ad money too.  They just market a different message to their audience.  Pay attention to the actions, not the words.
    ... and then we have places that “let us pay” to still see ads, like Hulu. GTFOH. Greed.
    I'm annoyed when things that I pay for contain ads, like Apple News+, where most of the articles I read contain ads, and Apple TV+ channels, where many shows have a 30 second promo before the show begins or a 15 second promo in the middle of the show. I was considering cancelling but now I'm paying for Apple One, so I can't cancel Apple News+ anymore. 

    And the worst thing is some of the news stories on Apple TV+ ask me to subscribe to some third party news service in order to read the whole article. Does Apple intend to allow this, or are these just slipping though by accident?
    GeorgeBMac
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