The FBI seized the cellphone of Sen. Richard Burr as part of a Justice Department investigation into whether he traded stocks ahead of the market turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic based on confidential briefings he received
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FBI seizes Sen. Richard Burr's cellphone in probe over stock salesThe North Carolina Republican faced calls to resign after reports he privately warned donors of the dire impact of the coronavirus pandemic in February while selling off up to $1.6 million of his stocks.
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FBI seizes Sen. Richard Burr's cellphone in probe over stock salesThe FBI has seized the cellphone of Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., pursuant to a search warrant as part of an investigation of possible insider trading, a senior law enforcement official confirmed to NBC News.
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FBI serves warrant, seizes phone of Sen. Richard Burr in stock sales investigation: reportsThe FBI served a warrant to GOP Sen. Richard Burr as part of its investigation into his sale of stocks ahead of the market crash due to the coronavirus, according to reports.
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FBI seizes Richard Burr phone in investigation of possible insider trading - Business InsiderThe FBI seized Republican Sen. Richard Burr's cell phone as part of an investigation into potential insider trading related to coronavirus
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Los Angeles Times: FBI seizes GOP senator's phone in insider trading probeFederal agents seized a cellphone belonging to Sen. Richard Burr on Wednesday night as part of a Justice Department probe into stock transactions he made ahead of the sharp market downturn sparked by concerns over the coronavirus, a law enforcement official told the Los Angeles Times.
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