FBI tracked Michael Cohen's phones with controversial device
Source: Associated Press
FBI tracked Michael Cohens phones with controversial device
By MICHAEL R. SISAK
March 19, 2019
NEW YORK (AP) Michael Cohen, meet the Triggerfish.
Search warrant documents made public Tuesday show the FBI used highly secretive and controversial cellphone sweeping technology to zero-in on President Donald Trumps former personal lawyer when agents raided his New York City home, hotel room and office last year.
Agents using a Triggerfish cell-site simulator tracked the whereabouts of Cohens two iPhones to a pair of rooms a floor apart at the Manhattan hotel where he and his family had taken up residence while their apartment was being renovated, according to the documents.
The FBI said in its April 8, 2018 warrant application that it was only using the device to locate Cohens phones, not to intercept his calls or text messages. The raid happened the next day.
Separately, the agency obtained logs of the numbers Cohen was calling and texting, and reams of location data including for the time period just before the 2016 presidential election, when he negotiated hush-money payments for women alleging they had sex with Trump. They also got permission to press Cohens thumb to the phones or hold them up to his face to unlock them.
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