New Unredacted Documents Show The Number Of Electronic Devices Seized In Rudy Giuliani Raid And It’s Startling

Oh, Rudy. You're screwed.


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Law and Crime News’ Adam Klasfeldjust reported that a federal judge has unsealed a treasure trove of information hailing from the memo contained in the request for the appointment of a “special master” to oversee the lawyer-client privilege issue in the warrants related to the Rudy Giuliani case. Contained in this newly unredacted information is the downright staggering number of electronic devices that were seized from Trump’s personal attorney during the recent raid.

Apparently, Trump’s “favorite” personal lawyer had a startling 18 electronic devices that were seized during the recent FBI raid on his New York home and office.

Apparently, though, Rudy is known for having an abundance of cell phones. In December of 2020 Rudy allegedly left a voicemail for Lev Parnas saying he was getting rid of yet another phone. However, it didn’t really matter in the scheme of things, as the FBI had already obtained all the information from the year before from Rudy’s iCloud account.

Parnas’s attorney, Joseph Bondy, said in a statement at the time, “Mr. Giuliani’s entreaty to speak with Mr. Parnas went unanswered, and it is unknown whether Mr. Giuliani actually altered or destroyed any evidence associated with his cell phone, nor why he might have felt a need to get ‘rid of’ his number.”

Thus far, no information has been made public pertaining to what the FBI may have found on the numerous electronics they seized from the Rudy raid. But, this reporting certainly helps to make sense of Rudy and his son’s erratic behavior in the aftermath.

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