The Russia special prosecutor was photographed getting his MacBook looked at, or perhaps setting up new devices, at an Apple retail outlet in Washington D.C.'s Georgetown section.

AppleInsider last week detailed how ">former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's misuse of iCloud helped lead to his downfall. It turns out the man who prosecuted him, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, is an Apple user himself.

Journalist Kelly Cohen of the Washington Examiner posted a photo to Twitter Wednesday of Mueller getting his MacBook Pro looked at by an Apple Store associate, along with a woman who appears to be Mueller's wife. It's not clear if it's an older model being serviced, a new one being set up or a personal laptop being used to configure new portable devices. It appears that a wrapped Apple Watch and at least one other item are on the table as well.

Cohen identified the Apple Store location as the Georgetown store in Washington, D.C., and said that the photo was a screenshot posted to Instagram by a friend of a friend:

text from a friend - looks like even robert mueller needs technology help pic.twitter.com/F4UG47kO9l — kelly cohen (@politiCOHEN_) September 26, 2018

The replies to Cohen's tweet soon broke into an impromptu caption contest among journalists, Twitter wags, and Russia scandal buffs:

'So, my friend Rod needs a new computer. He has to give up his work laptop soon. What do you suggest?' — Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) September 26, 2018

"So, I'm trying to edit this indictment and I keep getting a you can't indict a sitting president' error message." https://t.co/OPUBvVc2Mj — Ahmed Baba (@AhmedBaba_) September 26, 2018

Mueller: I was watching this video in which a couple of people are inside a Russian hotel and suddenly my laptop crashed. — Michael Abromowitz (@FootballExpert) September 26, 2018

"So, Mr. Mueller, you can put all of the indictments on this color-coded spreadsheet." https://t.co/ekDLcGDuZX — James Robert Carroll (@JRCarrollNews) September 26, 2018

Apple Georgetown was Apple's first in the nation's capital when it opened in 2008, although the very first Apple Store was located nearby in McLean, Va.

Mueller, the former FBI director who was appointed special counsel for the Russia investigation in May of 2017, also worked as an attorney for WilmerHale, a law firm that has long represented Apple. It's not clear how much or any legal work he ever did personally on behalf of the company.