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Robert Mueller just caught the Russians in the act
January 30, 2019
Palmer Report » Analysis
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has had a busy few days. He arrested Roger Stone on Friday. Then he initiated further grand jury action which strongly suggests he’s about to nail Donald Trump Jr. Now Mueller is revealing in a new filing that he’s caught the Russians in the act of trying to sabotage him.
Robert Mueller long ago brought criminal charges against a Kremlin-controlled company called Concord Management. In preparation for trial, Mueller has turned over evidence to Concord’s defense attorneys . It turns out Concord took that evidence, doctored it, released it, and tried to make it appear that it was compromising information about Mueller that had been obtained via hacking. The timing here may be key.
https://www.palmerreport.com/analysis/caught-...ler/15626/
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Russian Influence Campaign: What’s in the Latest Mueller Indictment
,.....What the Indictment Alleges
,... The defendants charged in the first count include three entities: the Internet Research Agency, a Russian organization allegedly engaged in political and electoral interference operations, along with Concord Management and Consulting and Concord Catering, related Russian entities that allegedly controlled funding, recommended personnel and oversaw activities of the Internet Research Agency.
Among the individual defendants is Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin—a Russian billionaire famously known as “Putin’s chef” for his lucrative catering contracts with the Russian government. Prigozhin allegedly controlled Concord and approved and supported Internet Research Agency operations. The other defendants include the Internet Research Agency’s senior leadership and members of the team allegedly working on election interference.
The indictment’s second count charges the Internet Research Agency and two of its employees with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud (18 U.S.C. §1349). According to the special counsel, these defendants opened U.S. bank and PayPal accounts under false names in order to receive and send money into and out of the United States—both to support the Internet Research Agency’s operations in the U.S. and for self-enrichment. The indictment alleges that in furtherance of this conspiracy, the defendants unlawfully used the Social Security numbers, home addresses and birth dates of real U.S. persons, without their knowledge or consent, to fraudulently open at least four bank accounts and six PayPal accounts. The defendants and their co-conspirators also allegedly purchased credit card and bank account numbers using the stolen identities of real U.S. persons obtained online.
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https://www.lawfareblog.com/russian-influence...indictment