Apple's leadership, led by Tim Cook, faces serious accusations of lying under oath regarding special terms offered to certain developers in the App Store, violating court injunctions. The judge has referred the matter of criminal contempt to the U.S. Attorney for investigation, raising questions about accountability within high corporate echelons. Internal dissent is noted, particularly from Phillip Schiller, who seemingly advocated compliance but was overridden by Cook. The fallout reflects broader discontent from developers and users alike, particularly surrounding the quality of software and the reception of products like the Apple Vision Pro. The sentiment suggests a potential need for leadership changes at Apple, as public trust seems to wane amidst ongoing controversies.