When retrieving video evidence, law enforcement has to go into some very interesting places to access the CCTV equipment. In the course of my work, I've been in every type of building and dwelling. Given where I live and work, yes, I've been to a few "stars" homes. But, I keep what I see to myself.
Our local Sheriff's office had a hard time of it recently, as TMZ reports. They had a video evidence related warrant, and had to walk past some interesting items in one pop star's home.
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