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Brady Case Spotlights Smartphone Privacy

Posted on July 29, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Peter Howe reports:

Embattled New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has undoubtedly created a public relations disaster for himself with new reports that he had the smartphone he was using during the “Deflategate” saga destroyed, apparently hours before he was called before Deflategate investigator Ted Wells.

But as a member of a powerful labor union using a personal phone, not one issued by his employer, Brady appeared to be on solid ground legally tossing the “broken Samsung.”

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