FBI Seized Roger Stone’s Cellphones, Computers, Hard Drives
- Robert Mueller’s team has ‘several years’ of communications
- Trump associate was arrested at his Florida home on Jan. 25
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation seized Roger Stone’s cellphones, computers and hard drives in raids on his house, apartment and office in Florida and Manhattan last week, prosecutors said.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller provided a glimpse of some of the items recovered in a brief court filing Thursday that explained to the judge why both sides will need time to prepare for trial. The government’s evidence includes “multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information” with FBI case reports, search warrant applications and the contents of Apple iCloud accounts and email accounts, according to the filing.