An Alaska woman claimed that federal agents raided her home upon looking for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s lost laptop. The incident happened in a boutique resort in Homer, Alaska, as federal agents track the speaker s laptop that got lost days after the Capitol riot on January 6, 2020, Associated Press reported.
It can be remembered that several Republicans from different committees questioned Pelosi about her responsibility for the security of the Capitol on January 6. A letter addressed to the House speaker asked why the request for the national guard assistance was rejected.
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Alaskan Residence Searched by Feds
Authorities identified the woman as Marilyn Hueper from Homer, Alaska. Hueper claimed that that the federal agents believed that she and her husband had Pelosi s laptop, New York Post reported. Hueper added that the federal agents also believed that she and her husband were a part of the mob that forcibly made their way in the vicinity of the Capitol.
Is Nancy Pelosi s Missing Laptop In Alaska? Feds Search Woman s Home
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No arrests were made after the search
Hueper called it a case of mistaken identity
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s laptop, which was stolen from her office during the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot, has still not been recovered. As part of a lookout for the missing computer, federal agents recently served a search warrant at a boutique resort in Homer, Alaska.
According to Marilyn Hueper, one of the Homer Inn and Spa owners, agents seized their laptop computers and a cellphone on Wednesday. She said that a mobile phone belonging to her husband, Paul Hueper, was also forensically audited by agents but not confiscated, The Seattle Times reported citing AP. Homer is located about 120 miles southwest of Anchorage.
Marilyn Hueper said federal agents broke down the door of their home and confiscated laptop computers and a cellphone and handcuffed them and their guests during the search.