Posted on 10/24/2017 9:17:49 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
The opposition research firm behind the Trump dossier says that a House Intelligence Committee subpoena seeking its bank records has a good chance of ruining its business, as well as of putting its clients safety at risk.
The firm, Fusion GPS, also argued in a late-night court filing that the subpoena, issued earlier this month for TD Bank, will have a chilling effect on the First Amendment and privacy rights of it and its clients.
In short, compliance with this subpoena will not only harm Plaintiffs business, it has a high likelihood of ruining it, reads one of the arguments presented by Fusion GPS in court papers filed in federal court in Washington, D.C.
Fusions argument is part of a mad dash effort to prevent the House committee from finding out who hired the firm to investigate Trump. That question has remained a closely-held secret ever since the dossier, written by former British spy Christopher Steele, was published by BuzzFeed in January.
Fusion has refused to identify its clients in response to numerous lawsuits filed against the firm as well as against BuzzFeed and Steele. Fusion founder Glenn Simpson also refused to identify clients during an Aug. 22 interview with the Senate Judiciary Committee.
According to various news reports, Fusion was first hired in September 2015 by a Republican Never Trumper to investigate the real estate mogul. By the following June, a Hillary Clinton ally had hired Fusion to continue the Trump project. Thats when Steele, a former MI6 agent, was hired to investigate Trumps activities in Russia.
Fusions fight to stave off the release of bank records began last week, after two of Fusions partners, Thomas Catan and Peter Fritsch, invoked their Fifth Amendment privileges during depositions with the House committee.
On Friday, lawyers for Fusion and the House committee held a phone conference with U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan in which the opposition research firm argued that TD Bank should be blocked from complying from the subpoena, which was issued on Oct. 4.
Fusion said last week that it was not aware of the subpoena until Oct. 13.
TD Bank informed Fusion that it had compiled the firms bank records and was ready to comply with the subpoena by the Oct. 23 deadline. But Fusion was able to convince Chutkan to delay the subpoena by two days in order to hear arguments in favor of blocking the subpoena. Chutkan, an Obama appointee, is expected to make a decision in the case by Wednesday.
In its request for an injunction, Fusion says that if the subpoena is approved, its bank records will reveal thousands of transactions as well as the identities of 25 of its clients and 30 of its contractors. Doing so will not only hurt Fusions business but it will put its clients not related to the dossier project at risk of hacking attempts and physical threats, the firm says.
The breadth of the subpoena will cause harm to the businesses of Fusions clients and contractors and also subject those clients and contractors to harassment, fear of cyberattacks and hacking attempts, and, in some instances, danger to their physical safety, Fusions argument reads.
To support its claim, Fusion included anonymous declarations from nine of its clients, none of who were involved in the dossier, asserting that they did not want their identities revealed by the release of the bank records.
It is possible that revelation of my association with Fusion GPS could lead to my safety being placed in jeopardy, declared one Fusion client, who also expressed concern that their company will become the subject of media attention and politicized scrutiny.
Al was more of a ‘hands on’ type of guy.......................
How can saying “Jeb Bush paid for the document” jeopardize their business? This is total BS!
I just want my time back from watching “Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults” way, way, way back.
I don’t blame Capone for that, just Geraldo, lol.
Enforcing the law has become the great evil as convicted by the MSM and the court of coerced public opinion. Just like the illegal actions of foreign invaders makes law enforcers the bad guys because the foreign invaders brought their children and they are badly affected by law enforcement doing their job.
Does a court have the power to quash a properly executed congressional subpoena?
Fusion....avoid barbells, bridges, and travel to Arkansas.
Me too!...................
...and Ft. Marcy Park.................
Is Andy still motoring around in the red sports car?
Suffered through the whole thing. All the way to Geraldo dancing at the end.
I’ll need $100 billion dollars in reparations. Cash will be O.K.
“Wanna bet through the office of Andrew McCabe who is flying waaay under the radar these days”
Funny, in French, macabe means “dead man”.
ruining its business
what a wonderful idea!!!
Wouldn’t it be fun if Fusion GPS deposited some checks from CNN.
I think the client GPS is trying to protect is the FBI. That would be fun too.
If that was Jeb!! he is ruined and has destroyed the family name if it had any value left.
And speak with great elegance in support of his daddy. IMO that all has to do with the release of of JFK material also on Wednesday. GHWB was in
Dallas that day!
I’m guessing the funding came from George Soros, and the danger is that the American people might learn he was funding both the Left and the ‘controlled opposition’ GOPe NeverTrump globalist crowd.
It would be interesting if a big time liberal judge would rule that a statement of "I don't want to because ... reasons" is enough to refuse to provide bank records under a subpeona. If that happens, the IRS should expect lots of that moving forward.
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