Documents
Apple All Writs Requests
Feb. 23, 2016
Case 1:15-mc-01902-JO Document 27 Filed 02/17/16 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 570
1900 M Street, NW, Ste. 250, Washington, D.C. 20036
marc@zwillgen.com
Marc J. Zwillinger
(202) 706-5202 (phone)
(202) 706-5298 (fax)
February 17, 2016
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING – UNDER SEAL
The Honorable James Orenstein
United States Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
Eastern District of New York
225 Cadman Plaza East
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Re:
In re Order Requiring Apple Inc. to Assist in the Execution of a Search Warrant
Issued by the Court, No. 15-MC-1902
Dear Judge Orenstein:
I write in response to this Court’s February 16, 2016 order (the “Order”) requesting that Apple
provide certain additional details regarding other requests it has received during the pendency of this
matter that are of a similar nature to the one at issue in the instant case.
As recently as yesterday, Apple was served with an order by the United States Attorney’s
Office for the Central District of California. (See Exhibit A.) The government obtained that order on
the basis of an ex parte application pursuant to the All Writs Act (see Exhibit B), regarding which
Apple had no prior opportunity to be heard (despite having specifically requested from the
government in advance the opportunity to do so). The attached order directs Apple to perform even
more burdensome and involved engineering than that sought in the case currently before this Court—
i.e., to create and load Apple-signed software onto the subject iPhone device to circumvent the
security and anti-tampering features of the device in order to enable the government to hack the
passcode to obtain access to the protected data contained therein. (See Exhibit A.) As invited by the
California court’s order, Apple intends to promptly seek relief. But, as this recent case makes
apparent, the issue remains quite pressing.
In addition to the aforementioned order, Apple has received other All Writs Act orders during
the pendency of this case, certain details of which are set forth in the table below. In particular, for
each such request Apple provides the following categories of information requested in the Order:
Case 1:15-mc-01902-JO Document 27 Filed 02/17/16 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 570
1900 M Street, NW, Ste. 250, Washington, D.C. 20036
marc@zwillgen.com
Marc J. Zwillinger
(202) 706-5202 (phone)
(202) 706-5298 (fax)
February 17, 2016
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING – UNDER SEAL
The Honorable James Orenstein
United States Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
Eastern District of New York
225 Cadman Plaza East
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Re:
In re Order Requiring Apple Inc. to Assist in the Execution of a Search Warrant
Issued by the Court, No. 15-MC-1902
Dear Judge Orenstein:
I write in response to this Court’s February 16, 2016 order (the “Order”) requesting that Apple
provide certain additional details regarding other requests it has received during the pendency of this
matter that are of a similar nature to the one at issue in the instant case.
As recently as yesterday, Apple was served with an order by the United States Attorney’s
Office for the Central District of California. (See Exhibit A.) The government obtained that order on
the basis of an ex parte application pursuant to the All Writs Act (see Exhibit B), regarding which
Apple had no prior opportunity to be heard (despite having specifically requested from the
government in advance the opportunity to do so). The attached order directs Apple to perform even
more burdensome and involved engineering than that sought in the case currently before this Court—
i.e., to create and load Apple-signed software onto the subject iPhone device to circumvent the
security and anti-tampering features of the device in order to enable the government to hack the
passcode to obtain access to the protected data contained therein. (See Exhibit A.) As invited by the
California court’s order, Apple intends to promptly seek relief. But, as this recent case makes
apparent, the issue remains quite pressing.
In addition to the aforementioned order, Apple has received other All Writs Act orders during
the pendency of this case, certain details of which are set forth in the table below. In particular, for
each such request Apple provides the following categories of information requested in the Order:
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(1) the jurisdiction in which the request was made, (2) the type of device at issue in the request, (3) the
version of iOS being used on that device, and (4) Apple’s response to the request and/or its current
status, as applicable.
Date
Received
Jurisdiction
Device Type
iOS Version
Status
10/8/2015
Southern District
of New York
iPhone 4S
7.0.4
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
10/30/2015 Southern District
of New York
iPhone 5S
7.1
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
11/16/2015 Eastern District of
New York
iPhone 6 Plus
8.1.2
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
iPhone 6
8.1.2
11/18/2015 Northern District
of Illinois
iPhone 5S
7.1.1
12/4/2015
iPhone 6
8.0 (or higher) Apple objected (12/9/2015)
iPhone 3
4.2.1
iPhone 3
6.1.6
Northern District
of California
12/9/2015
Northern District
of Illinois
iPhone 5S
7.0.5
Apple requested copy of
underlying Motion but has
not received it yet
(2/1/2016)
1/13/2016
Southern District
of California
N/A
(device ID not
yet provided)
N/A
(device ID not
yet provided,
but the
requesting
agent advised
device is preiOS 8)
Apple was advised by the
requesting agent that she is
seeking a new warrant.
Apple has not yet received
this warrant.
2/2/2016
Northern District
of Illinois
iPad 2 Wifi
7.0.6
Apple objected (2/5/2016)
2/9/2016
District of
Massachusetts
iPhone 6 Plus
9.1
Apple objected (2/11/2016)
2
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
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(1) the jurisdiction in which the request was made, (2) the type of device at issue in the request, (3) the
version of iOS being used on that device, and (4) Apple’s response to the request and/or its current
status, as applicable.
Date
Received
Jurisdiction
Device Type
iOS Version
Status
10/8/2015
Southern District
of New York
iPhone 4S
7.0.4
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
10/30/2015 Southern District
of New York
iPhone 5S
7.1
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
11/16/2015 Eastern District of
New York
iPhone 6 Plus
8.1.2
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
iPhone 6
8.1.2
11/18/2015 Northern District
of Illinois
iPhone 5S
7.1.1
12/4/2015
iPhone 6
8.0 (or higher) Apple objected (12/9/2015)
iPhone 3
4.2.1
iPhone 3
6.1.6
Northern District
of California
12/9/2015
Northern District
of Illinois
iPhone 5S
7.0.5
Apple requested copy of
underlying Motion but has
not received it yet
(2/1/2016)
1/13/2016
Southern District
of California
N/A
(device ID not
yet provided)
N/A
(device ID not
yet provided,
but the
requesting
agent advised
device is preiOS 8)
Apple was advised by the
requesting agent that she is
seeking a new warrant.
Apple has not yet received
this warrant.
2/2/2016
Northern District
of Illinois
iPad 2 Wifi
7.0.6
Apple objected (2/5/2016)
2/9/2016
District of
Massachusetts
iPhone 6 Plus
9.1
Apple objected (2/11/2016)
2
Apple objected (12/9/2015)
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With respect to the other categories of information sought in the Order (specifically, categories
4-6), Apple responds that following its objection or other response to each request there has not been
any final disposition thereof to Apple’s knowledge, and Apple has not agreed to perform any services
on the devices to which those requests are directed.1
Sincerely,
/s/ Marc J. Zwillinger
Marc J. Zwillinger
cc:
All Counsel of Record (via ECF)
1
Apple further notes that shortly preceding the pendency of the instant case, it received additional
All Writs Act orders—specifically, two from the Southern District of Ohio (both on September 24,
2015) and Northern District of Illinois (on October 6, 2015). Apple objected to each of these
orders, and to Apple’s knowledge there have been no further developments since such objections
were lodged.
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Case 1:15-mc-01902-JO Document 27 Filed 02/17/16 Page 3 of 3 PageID #: 572
With respect to the other categories of information sought in the Order (specifically, categories
4-6), Apple responds that following its objection or other response to each request there has not been
any final disposition thereof to Apple’s knowledge, and Apple has not agreed to perform any services
on the devices to which those requests are directed.1
Sincerely,
/s/ Marc J. Zwillinger
Marc J. Zwillinger
cc:
All Counsel of Record (via ECF)
1
Apple further notes that shortly preceding the pendency of the instant case, it received additional
All Writs Act orders—specifically, two from the Southern District of Ohio (both on September 24,
2015) and Northern District of Illinois (on October 6, 2015). Apple objected to each of these
orders, and to Apple’s knowledge there have been no further developments since such objections
were lodged.
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