Navy Vet Claims Robert Mueller’s FBI Agent Perju
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One week ago, I wrote a pretty significant piece on the fact that former FBI Director Robert Mueller was involved in the framing of a Georgia man on gun charges.
Following that report, I was contacted by one of the men in the report, a Navy veteran provided me with quite a bit of documentation regarding an incident almost a decade ago involving former FBI Director Robert Mueller and the framing of a Georgia man on gun charges.
Part of the documentation is an affidavit submitted on April 26, 2010, by one of Mueller’s special agents in Tennessee and the Navy veteran claims the agent committed perjury.
For the background on what took place, I recommend you read this piece.
I was able to speak to Navy veteran CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.) on Tuesday morning for a brief interview regarding what took place and his allegations, which I will be posting in a future article.
The affidavit in question was provided to me by Mr. Fitzpatrick on Monday evening.
The sworn affidavit was provided under penalty of perjury by then Acting Supervisory Special Agent of the FBI Mark A. Van Balen and was witnessed by C. Clifford Shirley, US Magistrate Judge.
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