I have access to this database of old articles, and I found one from a magazine called "Financial World" (oldest financial magazine in the US before it closed) about Lockheed Martin in this case. I can't provide a link to it, nor can I copy and paste the entire thing, so I thought I would just quote some interesting lines:
"Talk on Wall Street and in industry circles is that Lockheed, embarrassed by the whole affair, is anxious to ditch Access Graphics."
"Street sources say they hear from contacts within and close to Lockheed that top management considers the entire affair disruptive and feels that the sooner Access Graphics is gone, the better."
"One well-plugged-in computer industry official sees a sale of the company within the next three months, even if it must be done at a fire-sale price."
The article is from April 1997. It makes you wonder what sort of "impact" Lockheed had on this case. If they were embarrassed by the media speculating the Ramseys did it (enough to sell a $1 billion company), imagine if the case went to trial?