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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: UPDATE on the Flynn case UPDATE on the Flynn case by nolu chan https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.191592/gov.uscourts.dcd.191592.120.0.pdf Deborah A. Curtis, one of the government attorneys working the Michael Flynn case, notified the Court she is withdrawing from the case today because she will no longer be an employee of the Department of Justice effective tomorrow. Damn, that's short notice. The Flynn case is before Judge Emmet G. Sullivan. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Criminal No. 17-00232 (EGS) NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF APPEARANCE The United States of America, by and through its attorney, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, hereby informs the Court that Assistant United States Attorney Deborah A. Curtis is withdrawing her appearance as counsel on this case because effective September 28, 2019, she will no longer be employed with the U.S. Department of Justice. JESSIE K. LIU By: _______ /s/ _______ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.191592/gov.uscourts.dcd.191592.118.0.pdf Doc 118, JOINT MOTION TO AMEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE (23 Sep 2019) Sydney Powell has been ranting about the government withholding Brady material. The Government requested "the Court continue and reset the deadlines associated with the defendants motion to compel the production of Brady material to October 1, 2019, for the governments response, and October 22, 2019, for the defendants reply." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - https://www.scribd.com/document/427208290/116-Amendment-to-MTC-Brady United States v Michael T Flynn, DCDC 17-cr-232 (23 Sep 2019) Doc 116 Michael T. Flynn Mr. Flynn respectfully submits this amendment to his Motion to Compel Production of Brady Material and for an Order to Show Cause [the Motion], filed August 30, 2019 (Dkt. 111). 1. On page 4, paragraph 3 of the Motion, Mr. Flynn requests any drafts, electronic communications (ECs), emails, and texts related to Nellie Ohrs research on Mr. Flynn, and all CIA cables on the topic as well. 2. On page 4, paragraph 4, Mr. Flynn additionally requests with respect to Col. (Ret.) James Baker, the current head of DOD Office of Net Assessment, production of Col. Bakers calendar showing his meetings with or any other communications with David Ignatius from July 1, 2015 through March 2017. 3. On page 4, paragraph 8, Mr. Flynn further requests ECs in addition to human sources. 4. On page 5, paragraph 16, the date of the Russia Today dinner is incorrect. The date of the dinner was December 10, 2015, rather than December 17, 2015. Since June, when Powell took over for Flynns prior attorneys, she has been busy reviewing the entire record related to Flynns guilty plea for making false statements to the FBI. This revealed several pieces of evidence prosecutors had withheldevidence Powell claims the government was required to turn over as Brady material and under the terms of presiding judge Emmett Sullivans standing order. After the government refused, Powell filed a Motion to Compel and sought sanctions against the federal prosecutors. She has since suggested that the governments egregious conduct justifies dismissing the charge against Flynn. The original motion, filed last month, highlighted several areas of inquiry, which hint to several blockbuster discoveries in the wings. Sept. 23s amendments provide additional insights into the information Powell believes exists that will benefit Flynn and further her argument of egregious government abuse. So, what did Flynn ask for? Most significantly, Powell added a request for a copy of Col. (Ret.) James Bakers calendar showing his meetings with or any other communications with David Ignatius from July 1, 2015 through March 2017. Ignatius, a columnist for The Washington Post, broke the story on January 12, 2017, that Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking. What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S. sanctions? Ignatius asked, while suggesting the calls implicated the Logan Act, which (though never enforced) bars U.S. citizens from correspondence intending to influence a foreign government about disputes with the United States. The FBI later questioned Flynn about those calls, and then the special counsel charged that Flynn made false statements to the FBI agents, one of whom was the now-disgraced and fired Peter Strzok. While Flynn pleaded guilty to that charge and awaits sentencing, the government has refused to give Powell a copy of the recorded conversation between Flynn and Kislyak. She also seeks access to that in her motion to compel. But that Powell is pushing for Bakers calendar and any notation of meetings or communications Baker had with Ignatius suggests she thinks she may have found the senior U.S. official who leaked details of Flynns conversations with Kislyak, or at a minimum was responsible for other leaks to Kislyak. To date, the leaker has yet to be identifiedor prosecuted. In addition to Bakers calendar, Powell wants more information concerning Nellie Ohrs research on Flynn. Nellie is the wife of twice-demoted DOJ lawyer Bruce Ohr, who fed her husband information concerning the Trump campaign team that she had been paid to compile by Fusion GPS. Powell originally asked for all documents, notes, information, FBI 302s, or testimony regarding Nellie Ohrs research on Mr. Flynn and any information about transmitting it to the DOJ, CIA, or FBI, suggesting Nellie Ohr played a bigger role in the targeting of the Trump campaign than previously known. Powell now seeks any drafts, electronic communications (ECs), emails, and texts related to Nellie Ohrs research on Mr. Flynn, and all CIA cables on the topic as well, indicating Flynns new attorney has determined additional methods Nellie Ohr used to communicate with the government, especially the CIA. Finally, Powell wants to ensure that the government lawyers dont play a game of it depends what the meaning of is is, and clarified that in addition to all transcripts, recordings, notes, correspondence, and 302s of any interactions with human sources or OCONUS lures tasked against Mr. Flynn since he left DIA in 2014, she wants copies of any electronic communications. Federal prosecutors have maintained all along that they have already turned over all the evidence that matters, and their position isnt about to change now. So, expect the government lawyers to object to producing this evidence as well. But thats where things get even more interesting because Powell then has a chance to lay out in her reply brief exactly why this evidence is relevant. Since Powells argument is that the case against Flynn should be dismissed for egregious government misconduct, expect that misconduct to be laid out in excruciating detail. Sydney Powell is shaking that tree.
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#9. To: nolu chan (#0)
The damage is already done with respect to Flynn (and Manafort for that matter.) This is a case of "too little, too late."
Better late than never.
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