Tampa City Councilwoman Lynn Hurtak has revealed some insight into why her home was raided by the FBI on Monday—alleging that the surprise warrant is related to her husband Tim Burke’s “work as a journalist.”
Tampa City Councilwoman Lynn Hurtak has revealed some insight into why her home was raided by the FBI on Monday, alleging that the surprise warrant is related to her husband Tim Burke’s “work as a journalist.
” Agents seized computers, phones and other electronics from the Tampa home, with Hurtak telling Creative Loafing Tampa Bay: “Based on the information we have, it appears that the search warrant executed at our home on Monday was solely related to my husband’s work as a journalist.
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