Seth Rich Issue Mentioned in Page-Strzok Emails – IOTW Report

Seth Rich Issue Mentioned in Page-Strzok Emails

Judicial Watch announced recently it received 144 pages of emails between former FBI official Peter Strzok and former FBI attorney Lisa Page that show their direct involvement in the opening of Crossfire Hurricane, the bureau’s investigation of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The records also show additional “confirmed classified emails” were found on Hillary Clinton’s unsecure non-state.gov email server “beyond the number presented” in then-FBI Director James Comey’s statements; Strzok and Page questioning the access the Department of Justice was granting Clinton’s lawyers; and Page revealing that the DOJ was making edits to FBI 302s (summaries of interviews) related to the Clinton investigation, also known as Midyear Exam (MYE).

The emails detail a discussion about “squashing” an issue related to the Seth Rich controversy. The records were produced in response to a January 2018 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed after the DOJ failed to respond to a December 2017 request for communications between Strzok and Page (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00154)).

11 Comments on Seth Rich Issue Mentioned in Page-Strzok Emails

  1. The DOJ has so many denials followed by admissions in their summaries to the court its hard to keep up. I see no solution other than a total eradication of the FBI. Replace it with something else that is overseen by the public with concrete rules and punishments to guard against corruption. Not reassignments but prison time. And no representation from agency lawyers. You screw up its your dime. That’s the way it should be in all agencies.

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  2. I’m typing this as slowly as I can. Seriously. It’s tai chi typing.

    If you’re stupid enough, to say that you believe people will believe you’re stupid enough, to believe that The Party will ever clean itself of The Party’s corruption… I don’t care.

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  3. Before Epstein didn’t kill himself, Rich wasn’t killed in a robbery.

    Too bad his family didn’t care about him. They preferred being loyal Democrats than having their son grow up.

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  4. Making edits to a FBI FD-302 Report of Investigation is called “Falsification of a Government Document.” According to Chapter 73 of title 18 of the United States Code under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, anyone who knowingly falsifies documents to “impede, obstruct or influence” an investigation shall be fined or face a prison sentence of up to 20 years.

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