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Sep 25th, 2020 at 10:21am
 
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Flynn case bombshell: FBI analysts bought insurance fearing they'd be sued for misconduct.

Flynn probe was supposed to be shut down in November 2016, and analysts became worried when superiors kept it open without cause.


FBI analysts working on the Michael Flynn Russia investigation originally planned to end the inquiry in fall 2016 and eventually bought liability insurance fearing they could be sued after their bosses continued to keep the investigation open based on "conspiracy theories," explosive new text messages showed Thursday.

"We all went and purchased professional liability insurance," one analyst texted on Jan. 10, 2017, just 10 days before Trump took office.

"Holy crap," a colleague responded. "All the analysts too?"

“Yep," the first analyst said. "All the folks at the Agency as well."

"Can I ask who are the most likely litigators?" a colleague responded. "As far as potentially suing y'all."

"Haha, who knows….I think the concern when we got it was that there was a big leak at DOJ and the NYT among others was going to do a piece," the original analyst texted back.

The explosive messages were attached to a new filing by Flynn's attorney Sidney Powell, who argued to the court that is considering dismissing her client's guilty plea that the emails show "stunning government misconduct" and "wrongful prosecution."

A hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday.

“There was no case against General Flynn," Powell wrote in the new motion.

"There was no crime. The FBI and the prosecutors knew that. This American hero and his entire family have suffered for four years from public abuse, slander, libel, and all means of defamation at the hands of the very government he pledged his life to defend."

The new FBI evidence was turned over late Wednesday and included a stunning revelation that FBI agents originally planned to close Flynn's probe, known as Crossfire Razor, on Nov. 8, 2016, nearly a year before he was charged with lying to the FBI.

"He said shut down Razor" and "so glad they're closing Razor," an FBI official texted that day. "However [redacted] was silent though, so who knows what he will want."

By January, the FBI analysts were alarmed that their agency was engaged in misconduct that could be discovered by President Trump's new attorney general.

"The new AG might have some questions….then yada yada yada…we all get screwed," one official wrote.


A follow-up string of messages suggested the bureau would be exposed for "rabbit holes and conspiracy theories" if the Russia casework was ever exposed because of its lack of evidence.

"I'm tellying [sic] man, if this thing ever gets FOIA'd, there are going to be some tough questions asked," one official wrote.


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Re: FBI analysts bought insurance..FLYNN
Reply #1 - Sep 25th, 2020 at 10:53am
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Sep 25th, 2020 at 10:21am:
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Flynn case bombshell: FBI analysts bought insurance fearing they'd be sued for misconduct.

Flynn probe was supposed to be shut down in November 2016, and analysts became worried when superiors kept it open without cause.


FBI analysts working on the Michael Flynn Russia investigation originally planned to end the inquiry in fall 2016 and eventually bought liability insurance fearing they could be sued after their bosses continued to keep the investigation open based on "conspiracy theories," explosive new text messages showed Thursday.

"We all went and purchased professional liability insurance," one analyst texted on Jan. 10, 2017, just 10 days before Trump took office.

"Holy crap," a colleague responded. "All the analysts too?"

“Yep," the first analyst said. "All the folks at the Agency as well."

"Can I ask who are the most likely litigators?" a colleague responded. "As far as potentially suing y'all."

"Haha, who knows….I think the concern when we got it was that there was a big leak at DOJ and the NYT among others was going to do a piece," the original analyst texted back.

The explosive messages were attached to a new filing by Flynn's attorney Sidney Powell, who argued to the court that is considering dismissing her client's guilty plea that the emails show "stunning government misconduct" and "wrongful prosecution."

A hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday.

“There was no case against General Flynn," Powell wrote in the new motion.

"There was no crime. The FBI and the prosecutors knew that. This American hero and his entire family have suffered for four years from public abuse, slander, libel, and all means of defamation at the hands of the very government he pledged his life to defend."

The new FBI evidence was turned over late Wednesday and included a stunning revelation that FBI agents originally planned to close Flynn's probe, known as Crossfire Razor, on Nov. 8, 2016, nearly a year before he was charged with lying to the FBI.

"He said shut down Razor" and "so glad they're closing Razor," an FBI official texted that day. "However [redacted] was silent though, so who knows what he will want."

By January, the FBI analysts were alarmed that their agency was engaged in misconduct that could be discovered by President Trump's new attorney general.

"The new AG might have some questions….then yada yada yada…we all get screwed," one official wrote.


A follow-up string of messages suggested the bureau would be exposed for "rabbit holes and conspiracy theories" if the Russia casework was ever exposed because of its lack of evidence.

"I'm tellying [sic] man, if this thing ever gets FOIA'd, there are going to be some tough questions asked," one official wrote.


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It must be painful watching your corruption dripping out bit by bit...

People are waking up..

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Reply #5 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 5:08pm
 
Quite common in the US. Cheaper than hiring lawyers. The government picks up half the tab:

https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/washington/20lawyers.html

They don't pay out in criminal cases. If you break the law, you have to pay for your own lawyers. You know, like Mike Flynn, who had the same insurance.
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Reply #6 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 5:22pm
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Sep 26th, 2020 at 4:58pm:
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Our Founding Fathers hung those who committed treason on behalf of other countries, dear.

You know, like working as an undeclared Turkish agent whilst NSA (Mike Flynn) or backing a foreign country that places bounties on US soldiers at war in Afghanistan and sabotages US erections (Mr Trump).

Those things are as close as you'll come to meeting the definition of treason. Prosecuting people who lie and cheat in government is what the Founding Fathers established agencies like the FBI to do.
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Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Sep 25th, 2020 at 10:53am:
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Sep 25th, 2020 at 10:21am:
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Flynn case bombshell: FBI analysts bought insurance fearing they'd be sued for misconduct.

Flynn probe was supposed to be shut down in November 2016, and analysts became worried when superiors kept it open without cause.


FBI analysts working on the Michael Flynn Russia investigation originally planned to end the inquiry in fall 2016 and eventually bought liability insurance fearing they could be sued after their bosses continued to keep the investigation open based on "conspiracy theories," explosive new text messages showed Thursday.

"We all went and purchased professional liability insurance," one analyst texted on Jan. 10, 2017, just 10 days before Trump took office.

"Holy crap," a colleague responded. "All the analysts too?"

“Yep," the first analyst said. "All the folks at the Agency as well."

"Can I ask who are the most likely litigators?" a colleague responded. "As far as potentially suing y'all."

"Haha, who knows….I think the concern when we got it was that there was a big leak at DOJ and the NYT among others was going to do a piece," the original analyst texted back.

The explosive messages were attached to a new filing by Flynn's attorney Sidney Powell, who argued to the court that is considering dismissing her client's guilty plea that the emails show "stunning government misconduct" and "wrongful prosecution."

A hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday.

“There was no case against General Flynn," Powell wrote in the new motion.

"There was no crime. The FBI and the prosecutors knew that. This American hero and his entire family have suffered for four years from public abuse, slander, libel, and all means of defamation at the hands of the very government he pledged his life to defend."

The new FBI evidence was turned over late Wednesday and included a stunning revelation that FBI agents originally planned to close Flynn's probe, known as Crossfire Razor, on Nov. 8, 2016, nearly a year before he was charged with lying to the FBI.

"He said shut down Razor" and "so glad they're closing Razor," an FBI official texted that day. "However [redacted] was silent though, so who knows what he will want."

By January, the FBI analysts were alarmed that their agency was engaged in misconduct that could be discovered by President Trump's new attorney general.

"The new AG might have some questions….then yada yada yada…we all get screwed," one official wrote.


A follow-up string of messages suggested the bureau would be exposed for "rabbit holes and conspiracy theories" if the Russia casework was ever exposed because of its lack of evidence.

"I'm tellying [sic] man, if this thing ever gets FOIA'd, there are going to be some tough questions asked," one official wrote.


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