Men Convicted in $3 Million iPhone Repair Fraud Scheme
• Two men found guilty of a $3 million fraud scheme where they sent thousands of fake iPhones to Apple for repair to get real iPhones in return
• Men obtained fake iPhones from Hong Kong starting in 2017 and submitted about 5,000 phones over two years
• Spoofed serial numbers on fake phones to avoid detection
• Facing up to 20 years in prison; sentencing scheduled for June 21
• Similar scheme by two brothers in San Diego last year, who were sentenced to 41 months in prison