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New York Post by Yaron Steinbuch 1/7/2022

New Mexico authorities investigating Alec Baldwin’s deadly on-set shooting are working with police on Long Island to get the actor’s cellphone, officials said Friday.

The Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office and New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney’s Office are “actively working” with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office and Baldwin’s lawyers to get the phone, an official told Fox News.

On Dec. 16, Santa Fe authorities issued a search warrant for Baldwin’s phone because they believed it contains key conversations related to what led to the prop-gun death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in October.

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Alec Baldwin is tired of people asking why he hasn't handed over his phone
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2022, 07:44:50 pm »
Alec Baldwin is tired of people asking why he hasn't handed over his phone
Jazz Shaw Jan 09, 2022 11:01 AM ET

It’s been weeks since we learned that a search warrant had been issued in Santa Fe County, New Mexico for Alec Baldwin’s cell phone as part of the investigation into the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins, with Baldwin having fired the fatal shot. And yet, despite more than twenty days having passed, with Baldwin and his wife having been seen out on the town, the phone still hasn’t been turned over to investigators. What could possibly be causing the holdup? The New York Post published an article this week in which they spoke with some legal experts who offered possible explanations.

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    The lawyers theorized that the 63-year old actor may be concerned about the possibility of “incriminating” evidence on the phone— including deleted texts or photos that could hold him in criminal contempt–or may simply want to keep his private conversations out of the public eye.

    “There could be incriminating evidence on the phone, or it might be for privacy reasons,” said Kevin Kearon, a former Nassau District Attorney’s Office who’s now a criminal defense lawyer.

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