FBI Investigates Possibility Of Laptop From Nancy Pelosi's Room Sold To Russia

JAKARTA - The Federal Investigation Agency (FBI) is investigating the possibility of the stolen laptop from Nancy Pelosi's office to be sold to Russia. Such is the written statement recently issued by FBI investigators.

Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker of the US House of Representatives. And, the laptop that was stolen during the riots on Capitol Hill on January 6, is a laptop that is often used for presentations.

In a written statement that is part of the criminal case against Riley June Williams, the FBI is said to have received information from Williams' former partner. According to businessinsider, in a classified statement, William was seen in the Capitol Building and showed a video of Williams stealing a laptop or hard drive and Pelosi's room.

"[Witness 1] stated that Williams intends to send the computer device to a friend in Russia, who then plans to sell the device to SVR, Russia's foreign intelligence service," the statement said.

"According to [Witness 1], the transfer of computer equipment to Russia failed for unknown reasons and Williams either retained the computer device or destroyed it." continued the statement.

Meanwhile, FBI Special Agent Jonathan Lund said in a statement that he reviewed footage showing a woman believed to be Williams directing rioters to the upper floors of Capitol Hill.

Williams is also said to be seen in the Small House Rotunda on Capitol Hill, near the stairs that lead to Pelosi's room. Williams is also suspected of having fled, after security officers in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where Williams came from, visited his residence.

Officers only met the mother who said her daughter had packed a bag and left saying she would not be back for several weeks. However, it does not say where he went.