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The impersonator was then spotted committing another theft at an Apple Store in May, 2018, and misidentified as Bah on the basis of the blacklist. Apple or SIS has deleted video images purporting to be Bah, according to the filing, despite them surfacing during discovery. The imposter was then caught again at an Apple Store in Massachusetts, and extradited under Bah’s name to face outstanding warrants. Perhaps most damning to the defendants, Bah claims that an internal SIS email explained the misidentification, but SIS and Apple did not withdraw ongoing charges against him. Article Topicsaccuracy | Apple | best practices | biometric identification | biometrics | criminal ID | facial recognition | lawsuit | police