Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault may have taped private conversations with other West Wing staffers during her stint in the White House, according to a new report.

The former director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison is concerned that she could become a focus in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia’s election interference because of the alleged recordings, the New York Daily News reported Friday.

“Everyone knows Omarosa loves to record people and meetings using the voice notes app on her iPhone,” a source told the publication. “Don’t be surprised if she has secret audio files on everyone in that White House, past and present staffers included.”

Manigault has met with high-profile attorneys in the instance that Mueller’s investigators want to question her.

A White House source, however, brushed off the idea that Manigault would have had access to any information relevant to Mueller’s investigation, the report said.

Manigault left her White House position last month, however, her resignation becomes official on the one-year anniversary of Trump’s inauguration.