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Jussie Smollet Wishes He Had Used TraceFree To Hide From Google
Judge orders Google to turn over browsing history.
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Jussie Smollet Wishes He Had Used TraceFree To Hide From Google
An Illinois judge granted two sweeping search warrants ordering Google to turn over one year’s worth of data from Jussie Smollet.
The warrants, filed last month in Cook County Circuit Court, will give investigators access to Smollett’s and his manager’s texts, emails, photos, location data, drafted and deleted messages, any files in their Google Drive cloud storage services, Google Voice texts, calls and contacts, as well as their search and web browsing history, dated between November 2018 and November 2019, according to reports by the Chicago Tribune.
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