Apple Inc.’s former senior director of corporate law, Gene Levoff, who pled guilty to insider trading in 2022 and subsequently faced a $1.1 million penalty in a civil case, has revealed in temporarily unsealed court records that he suffered from mental health disorders and felt “demoralized” by the company’s culture and the misconduct of its executives. These revelations come from records in New Jersey federal court and provide insight into the personal struggles and company environment that Levoff claims contributed to his actions. More details can be found in the original report by Law360.