Interesting story, makes one amazed  how well the Mac it's secured in the end.
Best wishes,

Jonathon Cohn 
http://blog.frizk.net/2016/12/filevault-password-retrieval.html?m=1

macOS FileVault2 let attackers with physical access retrieve the password in 
clear text by plugging in a $300 Thunderbolt device into a locked or sleeping 
mac. The password may be used to unlock the mac to access everything on it. To 
secure your mac just update it with the December 2016 patches.

Anyone including, but not limited to, your colleagues, the police, the evil 
maid and the thief will have full access to your data as long as they can gain 
physical access - unless the mac is completely shut down. If the mac is 
sleeping it is still vulnerable.

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