I will write slowly so maybe you can understand.Just like the fact that you are misrepresenting the facts here. The report doesn’t indicate that anything is missing just that the order in each box may not be correct.
One of the defendents' lawyers was trying to determine the source of a document. During that research he uncovered the fact that it didn't originate from the storage box or box(s) as asserted by the DOJ. The prosecution had to ADMIT that they lied to the court about the contents of the boxes being EXACTLY as found. The DOJ characterizes this as an oversight... whoops we fcuked up but it wasn't on purpose. Guess what happens when you make an oversight in a statement to the FBI?
But there is a STRAIGHT UP ADMISSION that the prosecution lied by claiming that the contents were not re-arranged, altered or changed in any way other than the coversheet substitutions for the classified documents.
So in summary, there is NO SPECULATION. The government ADMITS that the evidence has been altered.
How was it altered? We will NEVER know the truth... thats why chain of custody issues destroys court cases.
The admission means documents COULD have been altered, added, or removed after the FBI seized them during their little Raid on Mar-a-lago. I'm not saying that happened, but the FBI can't prove that it didn't.
Considering that the FBI lied about Hunters Laptop, lied to a FISA court judge to obtain warrantless wiretapping of Trump, and then 50 intel agents lied about the veracity of the Hunter laptop, and the FBI violated FISA search laws 278,0000 times, I'm not going to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Thats the problem with lying... nobody believes ANYTHING you say. Originally Posted by texassapper
It says: That said, there are some boxes where the order of items within that box is not the same as in the associated scans
.3 There are several possible explanations, including the above-described instances in which the boxes were accessed, as well as the size and shape of certain items in the boxes possibly leading to movement of items. For example, the boxes contain items smaller than standard paper such as index cards, books, and stationary, which shift easily when the boxes are carried, especially because many of the boxes are not full. Regardless of the explanation, as discussed below, where precisely within a box a classified document was stored at Mar-a-Lago does not bear in any way on Nauta’s ability to file a CIPA Section 5 notice.
Nothing is missing or moved from one place to another but rather the contents of a box might have been jostled during transport.
Way to make a mountain out of a mole hill.