D4vd Had 'Significant Amount' of Child Pornography in iCloud Account
Key Points:
- Prosecutors revealed that singer D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, had a “significant amount” of child pornography stored on his iCloud account, with eight terabytes of data being examined during a hearing related to the murder charge.
- Burke is charged with the first-degree murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose autopsy confirmed she died from multiple stab wounds, with her dismembered and decomposed body found in the trunk of Burke’s Tesla.
- The defense has access to the digital evidence at a secure location, while prosecutors continue transferring 20 to 30 terabytes of raw data from various devices for review.
- Burke, held without bail, faces additional charges including lewd acts with a child and dismemberment, and could be eligible for the death penalty if convicted.