FBI Raided Wrong Home Looking for Pelosi’s Stolen Laptop, Couple Says

FBI agents raided a home in Alaska trying to find the laptop stolen from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) office but misidentified the home’s owner, she and her husband allege.

Paul and Marilyn Hueper own the Homer Inn & Spa. They were shocked to find agents barge into their home on the morning of April 28 with guns drawn.

The agents separated the couple and began looking through the house.

They disclosed that they thought Marilyn Hueper was inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when Pelosi’s laptop was stolen.

“I think almost right off the bat, they said, ‘Well, you probably know why we’re here,’ or something like that. It’s like, yeah, no, not really. And they said, ‘Well, we’re here for Nancy Pelosi’s laptop.’ And I said, ‘Oh,’” Marilyn Hueper told KSRM radio.

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