Fusion GPS is losing the fight to keep its records secret – IOTW Report

Fusion GPS is losing the fight to keep its records secret

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There’s a fight brewing in a DC federal court over Fusion GPS’s internal correspondence and records. And they’re losing.

Background

In 2017, the owners of Alfa Bank (we’ll call them Alfa Bank for the purposes of this article) sued Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson for their publication of false statements accusing Alfa Bank of “bribery, extortion, and interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.”

Now, the Alfa Bank is on offense. They have filed a motion to compel, asking the Court to require Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson to produce nearly 500 critically important documents improperly withheld as privileged.

Fusion/Simpson have fought the production of the documents, arguing that they are subject to the “attorney-client privilege” and otherwise privileged and not subject to production.

These are weak legal arguments – and the attorneys for Alfa Bank recognize it. First, Fusion/Simpson previously admitted the purpose of their work was political, and not for the purposes of any ongoing litigation. more

5 Comments on Fusion GPS is losing the fight to keep its records secret

  1. I’m glad there are people who are willing to keep up with this sort of thing. It is too much for one person to do and when the pieces become more defined perhaps like a big jigsaw puzzle they can be put together.

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  2. …President Trump was stripped of all HIS attorney/client privileges, previously and most recently with the political raid on Guliani, so why should THESE guys get any?

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