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By: AAP | International News | Saturday August 18 2012 6:19
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An iPad stolen from the home of the late Steve Jobs has ended up in the hands of a professional clown. Kenneth Kahn, also known as Kenny the Clown, says he unwittingly received the stolen tablet from a friend who was later arrested for breaking into the the Apple co-founder's house in Palo Alto, the San Jose Mercury News is reporting. Kahn says had no idea where the 64GB iPad came from until his friend, 35-year-old Kariem McFarlin, was arrested on August 2. Apple investigators identified McFarlin after he used his iTunes account to connect to the internet with the stolen devices. |
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