Nukka, please.
Since when do the raggedy men lie to infidels?
Roger Stone Tried to Subpoena a Cybersecurity Company for Sensitive DNC Information
In a bid to gain access to allegedly privileged and highly sensitive information, Roger Stone attempted to subpoena CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company that handles Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) documents, as part of his defense in his ongoing case against the U.S. government.
More specifically, Stone has asked for unredacted versions of three reports that were prepared by CrowdStrike to provide the DNC and DCCC with legal counsel regarding an unprecedented cyberattack orchestrated by Russian-based hackers during the 2016 presidential election.
As the United States Government chose not to respond to Stones request, the DNC and DCCC filed a leave to file opposition asking that Stones request be denied due to the fact that the information has no evidentiary value to his case. The response also claims that in subpoenaing Crowdstrike Stone has asked for information from the wrong organization. Both the DNC and DCCC stated that they are the proper targets of his Subpeona and that Crowdstrike has no claim to the files Stone is after. According to the document:
Both organizations (among other high-profile Democrats) were victims of the 2016 cyberattack and have a strong interest in preventing the publication of the unredacted reports that contain, among other things, recommendations for remediating and preventing future attacks, which are protected by the attorney-client privilege, the work product doctrine, and the First Amendment privilege, and the release of which would potentially expose the DNC and DCCC to significant harm.
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Perhaps that is why Trump put the word "grandmother" in quotes. Trump knows the smell of Taqiyah.