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According to a report by The Washington Post, "The warrant
According to a report by The Washington Post, "The warrant came after a person in Michigan told police that an attorney had offered him $15,000 for a lawyer if he would help him access his identity. When officers arrived in the apartment, the man said, no one answered. They found his computer, but no fingerprint. The warrant stated it was an "investigation," and had been issued with the assistance of an attorney."
The Associated Press first reported on the search of a person's phone during the day on May 21, which is not the same day it was unsealed.
On January 1, the Daily Dot reported that the Secret Service had been told to keep a special security screening of a man's iPhone, a "precautionary tale," to ensure anyone who was looking for the device could not get away from the device.
As the Daily Dot reported , "The U.S. Secret Service has been instructed to keep a special security screening of a man's iPhone, a "precautionary tale" to ensure anyone who was looking for the device could not get away from the device."
According to a report by The Washington Post, in May, the Secret Service's Office of the Inspector General had been told to keep an "investigative team" of agents in the United States for "precautionary purposes."
According to the Associated Press, In May of this year, the Washington Times reported that the Secret Service had been instructed to keep a "investigative team" of agents in the United States for "precautionary purposes."
The Washington Post reported that the Secret Service's Office of the Inspector General had been told to "investigate" and "test" the security of the device prior to its unsealing.
According to the Washington Times, The Secret Service had been told to "investigate" and "test" the security of the device prior to its unsealing.
In March, the Washington Post reported that the Secret Service had been ordered to put up a "precautionary warning" for anyone looking to access the device.
According to the Washington Times, the Secret Service had been instructed to "investigate" and "not take away" the device before its unsealing.
The Daily Beast reported, "The Secret Service was asked to keep a "precautionary watch" of phones and computers that could be searched.
On February 9, the Washington Post reported that the Secret Service had been told to "investigate" and "
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