AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. In the latest Apple Crime Blotter, a new lawsuit says Michael Jackson’s iPhone was stolen after his death, iPhones are taken from a music festival, and big iPhone trouble for an African soccer star. The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Department of Justice seized iPhones from two attorneys involved in January 6 probe In the last week of June, the Justice Department seized iPhones belonging to a pair of attorneys, both in connection to legal attempts to block the certifying of electoral votes on January 6, 2021. John Eastman, who as a Trump campaign legal adviser laid out scenarios to set aside electoral votes, alleged in a legal filing that federal agents confronted him as he left a restaurant on June 22 and seized his iPhone 12 Pro. Eastman claimed he was not shown the warrant until after the iPhone was taken, and also that he “was forced to provide biometric data,” presumably in order to unlock the phone. Eastman asked in the… Read full this story
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