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Clown found using Steve Jobs' stolen iPad

Updated on: 19 August,2012 05:26 AM IST  | 
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San Francisco Bay Area clown found employing late Apple founder's iPad to entertain kids and tourists

Clown found using Steve Jobs' stolen iPad

Imagine the potential treasures inside the stolen iPad of the late Steve Jobs: Secret corporateu00a0documents, personal correspondence and maybe even game prototypes.u00a0But professional entertainer Kenny the Clown says he unwittingly received the stolen tablet after the Apple co-founder’s Palo Alto home was burglarised last month and never examined the touch-screen device’s contents.



In the wrong hands: Kenny the Clown said the iPad owned by Steve jobs was given to him by his friend and he used it to download the Pink Panther theme song. File Pic/AFP.


Instead, he says he downloaded iTunes to play the Pink Panther theme song and Michael Jackson songs while entertaining San Francisco Bay Area kids and tourists.


Kenny the Clown, whose real name is Kenneth Kahn, says he had no idea the 64GB iPad came from the Jobs residence until a friend who gave it to him was charged with burglary.


Kenny the Clown.

“I didn’t notice anything special or anything like that,” Kahn said. “It was silver. It looked normal. I was basically using it like an iPod.”u00a0Kahn said he had the tablet for three or four days before police knocked on his dooru00a0and asked for the purloined iPad.u00a0“It still hasn’t really 100 per cent set in for me. It was Steve Jobs’ iPad — literally,” the 47-year-old said. “If this thing weren’t so tragic, it would be comical.”

Kariem McFarlin was arrested on August 2 and accused of breaking into the Jobs home and stealing iPods, Macs, jewellery and Jobs’ wallet.u00a0McFarlin gave Kahn and his daughter iPads stolen from the Jobs home on July 17, investigators said.u00a0McFarlin, who remains jailed with bail set at $500,000 (Rs 2.78 crore), is due in court Monday and recently hired a lawyer.

Apple and the Jobs family have declined to comment.

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