Jon Solomon: more problems with FBI's handling of Manafort's case

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FBI, warned early and often that Manafort file might be fake, used it anyway
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...used-it-anyway

The second document, known as the “black cash ledger,” remarkably has escaped the same scrutiny, even though its emergence in Ukraine in the summer of 2016 forced Paul Manafort to resign as Trump's campaign chairman and eventually face U.S. indictment.

Likewise, Manafort’s Ukrainian business partner Konstantin Kilimnik, a regular informer for the State Department, told the U.S. government almost immediately after The New York Times wrote about the ledger in August 2016 that the document probably was fake.

Submitting knowingly false or suspect evidence — whether historical or to support probable cause — in a federal court proceeding violates FBI rules and can be a crime under certain circumstances. “To establish probable cause, the affiant must demonstrate a basis for knowledge and belief that the facts are true,” the FBI operating manual states.

the meuller team really love using the parallel construction to validate their evidence to set people..
  • oeb11
  • 06-21-2019, 08:52 AM
Bringing the malfeasance to light is gonna be Fun - but not for the DPST "Colluders"!