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Lawsuit: Plaintiff Alleges iYogi Doctored Deposition

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Concentrix's lawsuit against iYogi, the embattled IT service provider and remote support specialist, has taken a controversial twist. Indeed, the plaintiff claims iYogi doctored an unofficial deposition related to the case.

In a letter dated July 28, Concentrix's legal team alleges that iYogi has gone silent for more than two months after the plaintiff raised concerns about a deposition in the case. At one point in the letter, Concentrix's legal representation states:

"more than two (2) months since the deposition, and one (1) month since our conference, we have only received a copy of the conspicuously doctored "unofficial" transcript of said deposition and have still not received either the audio recording or the official written transcript of said deposition."

ChannelE2E could not reach iYogi for comment about the allegation.

Concentrix Corp., a division of Synnex, originally filed suit against iYogi in April 2015. Concentrix alleges iYogi owed the company $4.1 million plus interest for certain computer and technical support services in India.

iYogi faces a range of lawsuits alleging that the IT service provider violated contracts.

Joe Panettieri

Joe Panettieri is co-founder & editorial director of MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E, the two leading news & analysis sites for managed service providers in the cybersecurity market.