One celebrity 'who has appeared in several movies and TV shows,'' learned she was a victim of the leaks through the news media, the document says. Two of the stars talked to the FBI, according to the affidavit. Other hacked accounts belonged to other celebrities, models and their friends and families, the affidavit said. The affidavit identifies eight celebrities by their initials only. A phone number associated with the address went unanswered.Īt the time of the raid, investigators believed an IP address for a computer at the home was used to access Apple iCloud accounts belonging to celebrities, according to an affidavit unsealed in April. No one answered the door when The Associated Press visited the address Wednesday. The FBI seized computers and cellphones from the southwest side home in October, but no charges have been filed. Some accounts belonged to female stars whose nude photos were leaked online. The trail of a celebrity photo-hacking scandal led the FBI to an unassuming brick home in Chicago, according to recently unsealed court documents that reveal agents zeroed in on a computer they linked to nearly 600 hacked personal data-storage accounts.