FBI must produce documents in Seth Rich case by April 23rd.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) must hand over documents to a plaintiff in a case concerning deceased Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, a court ruled Monday.

The FBI must produce the documents by April 23, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant ordered.

The order came in a case brought in federal court by Brian Huddleston. The Texas resident filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in April 2020 asking the FBI to produce all data, documents, records, or communications that reference Seth Rich or his brother, Aaron Rich.

Seth Rich was working for the Democratic National Committee when he was gunned down in Washington in 2016 in a murder that’s never been solved. Interest in Rich centers around the theory that he was the source of internal DNC communications later published by WikiLeaks. Rich’s family has denied that theory, and the FBI has said the communications were hacked by Russians, based on analysis by the firm Crowdstrike.


Everyone remembers Seth.

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My God the dreaded ASDS, Arkansas Sudden Death Syndrome.

It is a deadly killer. Top of health one day,cold on a slab with a tag on your big toe the next..

There is no vaccine. No cure. No treatment. Sometimes it causes you to go mad and shoot yourself 3 times in the head.
Some black op guy in an interview said
the Clinton's are 'CIA assets' and have been since the 80's.
I don't know, but that would explain a lot.
 
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) must hand over documents to a plaintiff in a case concerning deceased Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, a court ruled Monday.

The FBI must produce the documents by April 23, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant ordered.

The order came in a case brought in federal court by Brian Huddleston. The Texas resident filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in April 2020 asking the FBI to produce all data, documents, records, or communications that reference Seth Rich or his brother, Aaron Rich.

Seth Rich was working for the Democratic National Committee when he was gunned down in Washington in 2016 in a murder that’s never been solved. Interest in Rich centers around the theory that he was the source of internal DNC communications later published by WikiLeaks. Rich’s family has denied that theory, and the FBI has said the communications were hacked by Russians, based on analysis by the firm Crowdstrike.


Everyone remembers Seth.

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Ya, I would not get to excited. Like 90 percent will likely be redacted. Ever look at all the Kenedy stuff that got released. Covered in black.
 
I guess your source for spoon-fed news didn’t tell you about the massive settlement FoxNews had to pay?

Fox News Insisted Seth Rich Settlement Stay Secret Until After Presidential Election

“Fox paid so much that the network didn’t have to apologize” for pushing conspiracy theories about Rich’s death, says New York Times

Fox News’ settlement with the parents of murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich came with one very unique provision: The deal had to stay secret until after the presidential election.

According to New York Times columnist Ben Smith, Fox News agreed to pay the multimillion-dollar settlement to Rich’s family only if the cable news network wouldn’t be required to apologize for lying about Rich’s murder, and only if the deal was not disclosed until after the Nov. 3 election.

The lawsuit from Joel and Mary Rich came after Fox News propelled the conspiracy theory that Seth Rich –a 27-year-old DNC employee who was murdered in July 2016 — was assassinated after he sent internal DNC emails to Wikileaks. The baseless theory was then pushed by right-wing activists and pro-Trump supporters as a means to help exonerate Russia from its meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

“Fox’s decision to settle with the Rich family came just before its marquee hosts, Lou Dobbs and Sean Hannity, were set to be questioned under oath in the case, a potentially embarrassing moment. And Fox paid so much that the network didn’t have to apologize for the May 2017 story on FoxNews.com,” Smith wrote in his Sunday night column.

“But there was one curious provision that Fox insisted on: The settlement had to be kept secret for a month — until after the Nov. 3 election. The exhausted plaintiffs agreed,” Smith added.


Joel and Mary Rich’s settlement with Fox News was publicly disclosed on Nov. 24, 2020, but with no details about the terms. That day, Yahoo News reported that the deal included a seven-figure payment, and noted, “Although the settlement terms were soon agreed to… Fox News arranged to delay any announcement until this week — three weeks after the presidential election.”




Now why would FoxNews have that requirement about when to announce? :laugh:
 

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