No way to tell (here) how sensitive the documents in question were/are - how they came to be in his possession (although his work most likely provided access) - or who they might have been shared with, if in fact they were sensitive.
- snip - AP News, March 9,2022 - After Haneys death, the FBIs analysis of numerous thumb drives and a personal laptop in Haneys motorhome determined that many documents found are the property of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, according to the sheriffs detailed account of the death investigation.
That federal agencys Office of Professional Responsibility asked to take possession of what it called contraband documents.
The sheriffs office said it turned over Haneys laptop and three thumb drives a month ago for their investigation into violations of CBP policy and numerous United States Codes.
Customs and Border Protection spokesman Jaime Ruiz said he couldnt comment because its an open investigation.
We might have further details as the investigation progresses, but for now we cant say anything, Ruiz added.
An FBI spokeswoman, Gina Swankie, said her agency assisted the sheriffs office with analysis, but it was not an FBI investigation. She declined to comment, deferring to the sheriffs office.