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To: philman_36

Shame on @TheJusticeDept. AG appointed @USAttyHuber 9 months ago to look into #UraniumOne and #FISA false application. Huber has not interviewed Ohrs. Huber has not interviewed my client Doug Campbell, the FBI undercover informant for Uranium One. #maga — Victoria Toensing (@VicToensing) August 31, 2018


75 posted on 03/09/2019 9:19:15 AM PST by Para-Ord.45 (Americans, happy in tutelage by the reflection that they have chosen their own dictators.)
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To: Para-Ord.45
Do you have anything more recent?
I mean, come on...August 31, 2018?!

She may know about her client, but how can she know something about someone who isn't her client?
How about something older from John Solomon with her in it?

DOJ failed to interview FBI informant before it filed charges in Russian nuclear bribery case 12/04/17
The decisions backfired after prosecutors conducted more extensive debriefings of William Campbell in 2015, learning much more about the extent of his undercover activities and the transactions he engaged in while under the FBI’s direction, the officials said.
The debriefings forced prosecutors to recast their entire criminal case against former Russian uranium industry executive Vadim Mikerinn — removing the informant as a star witness and main victim for the prosecution, the officials added.

Snip...Campbell’s lawyer, Victoria Toensing, confirmed the Justice officials’ account. “The first time Mr. Campbell was interviewed by the U.S. Attorney’s office was after the criminal complaint was filed, and he was never brought before the grand jury before the indictment,” she told The Hill.

Looks like he talked to somebody.
A debriefing is an interview, isn't it?
The article implies it is. She says he was interviewed.
Perhaps he wasn't needed to say anything more to Huber
as his evidence and prior interviews spoke loudly enough?

And after prosecutors completed three debriefings with Campbell, they approved the payment in 2015 of the last of his expenses as an undercover.

Maybe you should get some commiseration from a like minded individual...
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz said it was troubling that prosecutors would ever bring a case without talking first to a person they portrayed in court as a victim, especially when that person was an FBI informant available to them.

Perhaps he can give you succor. Here’s how to contact him:

While he was Maryland’s chief federal prosecutor, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s office failed to interview the undercover informant in the FBI’s Russian nuclear bribery case before it filed criminal charges in the case in 2014, officials told The Hill.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

76 posted on 03/09/2019 11:27:58 AM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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