

Acquiring a stolen iPad was not one of this clown’s talents or tricks.
The 64GB iPad stolen from Steve Jobs’s house on July 17 was found in the hands of professional clown, Kenneth Kahn, also known as “Kenny the Clown.” On Friday, The San Jose Mercury News reported that the stolen iPad was confiscated from Kahn, who did not steal it. Kariem McFarlin, a friend of Kahn, gave him the iPad he stole from Jobs’ house.
In the short time Kahn unknowingly had the Apple co-founder’s device, he only downloaded iTunes to listen to the Pink Panther theme song and selections by Michael Jackson.
“It would be like getting a football from Joe Montana that was stolen out of his house,” the 47-year…
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