Apple must now file its proposed App Store fee after Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers rejected the company’s request to pause proceedings while the US Supreme Court reviews Apple’s contempt ruling in its long-running legal fight with Epic Games. Apple appealed the contempt finding to the Supreme Court and later asked Judge Gonzalez Rogers to pause the fee proceedings, arguing that the Supreme Court’s eventual decision could affect the work taking place in the lower court. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said on X that Judge Gonzalez Rogers denied Apple’s request, which means Apple must now submit its proposed fee and explain why the court should approve it.