Details here, here, here, here, and here.
It appears that Scott Bloch was the target of the raid, which appears to be about obstruction of justice, at least that was what was on the subpoena.
Note that Bloch had his disk wiped to NSA standards some time back, and claimed that it was virus removal:
Jeff Phelps, who runs Washington’s Geeks on Call franchise, declined to talk about specific clients, but said calls placed directly by government officials are unusual. He also said erasing a drive is an unusual virus treatment. “We don’t do a seven-level wipe for a virus,” he said.
He used the office for political advantage, and then covered it up.
Why he needed computer consultants to break the law is beyond me though.
In 1989, before it became horrific bloatware, Norton Utilities had this ability, and you could find a dozen or so similar utilities on the Google, but having a receipt like this pretty much slam