John Eastman phone seized by FBI agents
Authorities on Wednesday seized the cell phone of John
Eastman, the former attorney for Donald Trump at the center of the House
committee's investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, as part of the
Justice Department's criminal probe into efforts to overturn the results of the
2020 election, according to a lawsuit filed by Eastman's attorney.
In the lawsuit, Eastman's attorney claims that the agents
served the warrant on him last Wednesday evening while he was exiting a
restaurant. They claim Eastman was frisked and his iPhone was seized, and that
the agents made him provide biometric data to unlock his phone.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in New Mexico, seeks
to have the phone returned to Eastman.
Eastman, a right-wing lawyer, drafted a plan for
then-President Trump to cling to power by falsely claiming that then-Vice
President Mike Pence could reject legitimate electors during the certification
of the election on Jan. 6.
Eastman's lawsuit claims that the warrant for his phone's
seizure was issued at "the behest of the Department of Justice’s Office of
the Inspector General," which has publicly said it is investigating any
efforts by DOJ personnel to interfere in the 2020 election results.
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