2aguy
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This is how you would end up in jail if you did what hilary did....
Would Hillaryâs âNot Marked CONFIDENTIALâ Story Work for You?
What if the FBI asks to interview you before deciding whether to recommend felony charges. You tell the Feebs, âGee, I had no idea the information in the CFOâs e-mail was confidential. Have a look at the e-mail: it isnât marked âconfidentialâ anyplace. In fact, there isnât even a â(C)â in the margin, and there certainly isnât a big, bold âconfidentialâ header on top.
How could I possibly have known it was confidential information that I wasnât allowed to transmit in casual e-mail exchanges with my son?
And how could I have known heâd use the information to make a killing in the stock market?â Of course, when your son gets his shot at an FBI interview, he tells the same story. âDadâs e-mail? There were no markings or headers saying it was âconfidentialâ â how was I to know? Plus, he didnât exactly tell me to go buy some stock . . . he just said he needed to cancel lunch because the company was going to announce great news at a press conference. And, well, sure I bought him a Beamer.
But it wasnât a kickback â I just love my dad. Isnât that right, Dad?â
Hold on a second there: Isnât that right, Dad?
Now, I know what youâre thinking: Câmon, we get that this is a hypothetical, but we should try to keep it real, right? Why would the FBI ever let the CEO be in the room for the sonâs interview?
Doesnât the FBI always keep suspects apart during interviews â you know, so the agents get a better idea of whether the suspects are telling the truth? Well, funny thing about that. I forgot to mention this part of our hypothetical:
Just before the sonâs interview, the sonâs main lawyer tells the prosecutor, âIt so happens that the CEO is a lawyer, so we want him to help represent his son.
I know the government is investigating both of them on suspicion of unlawfully trading on confidential information. But I read someplace that you guys let Cheryl Mills sit in as a lawyer on Hillary Clintonâs FBI interview when you were investigating both of them for unlawfully transmitting classified information. Weâd like that arrangement, too.â Okay, you can stop laughing now.
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Would Hillaryâs âNot Marked CONFIDENTIALâ Story Work for You?
What if the FBI asks to interview you before deciding whether to recommend felony charges. You tell the Feebs, âGee, I had no idea the information in the CFOâs e-mail was confidential. Have a look at the e-mail: it isnât marked âconfidentialâ anyplace. In fact, there isnât even a â(C)â in the margin, and there certainly isnât a big, bold âconfidentialâ header on top.
How could I possibly have known it was confidential information that I wasnât allowed to transmit in casual e-mail exchanges with my son?
And how could I have known heâd use the information to make a killing in the stock market?â Of course, when your son gets his shot at an FBI interview, he tells the same story. âDadâs e-mail? There were no markings or headers saying it was âconfidentialâ â how was I to know? Plus, he didnât exactly tell me to go buy some stock . . . he just said he needed to cancel lunch because the company was going to announce great news at a press conference. And, well, sure I bought him a Beamer.
But it wasnât a kickback â I just love my dad. Isnât that right, Dad?â
Hold on a second there: Isnât that right, Dad?
Now, I know what youâre thinking: Câmon, we get that this is a hypothetical, but we should try to keep it real, right? Why would the FBI ever let the CEO be in the room for the sonâs interview?
Doesnât the FBI always keep suspects apart during interviews â you know, so the agents get a better idea of whether the suspects are telling the truth? Well, funny thing about that. I forgot to mention this part of our hypothetical:
Just before the sonâs interview, the sonâs main lawyer tells the prosecutor, âIt so happens that the CEO is a lawyer, so we want him to help represent his son.
I know the government is investigating both of them on suspicion of unlawfully trading on confidential information. But I read someplace that you guys let Cheryl Mills sit in as a lawyer on Hillary Clintonâs FBI interview when you were investigating both of them for unlawfully transmitting classified information. Weâd like that arrangement, too.â Okay, you can stop laughing now.
Read more at: Would Hillaryâs âNot Marked CONFIDENTIALâ Story Work for You?