FBI serves Apple warrant to obtain iCloud data of NC Sen. Richard Burr, leads to iPhone seizure
What you need to know
- Apple was served an FBI warrant demanding access to the iCloud data of Senator Richard Burr.
- The Senator for North Carolina is being investigated, after selling off stock in February.
- Information obtained from Apple led to a further warrant, granting the seizure of the senator's iPhone.
An FBI warrant served on Apple seeking the iCloud data of Senator Richard Burr has led to the seizure of his iPhone.
As the Los Angeles Times reports:
According to the report, FBI agents served a warrant on Apple "in recent days" in order to obtain information from Senator Burr's iCloud account. Upon execution of this warrant, the data found was used as evidence for a further warrant to obtain the Senator's iPhone, which he duly handed over.
The Senator in question is being investigated over the sale of "a significant percentage" of his stock portfolio on February 13. It appears implied that 33 different trades were made on the basis of information the Senator received about the coronavirus pandemic in daily briefings to the Senate Intelligence Committee, of which he is the chair. The trade value is pegged between $628,000 and $1.72 million. As the report notes, Senator Kelly Loeffler is also under scrutiny for similar dealings.
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