That attorney would be Andrew Weissman. Who was the attorney who railroaded many execs associated with Enron. Most of his convictions were overturned for withholding evidence crucial to the cases.
Enron case. Weissman withheld evidence. Overturned.
I keep hearing this about Weissman, but has HE ever faced any disciplinary action for withholding evidence? Has he ever been brought before the bar counsel? Why would Meuller hire him for this investigation (rhetorical)? Why is he being paid by USDOJ (i.e., taxpayers)? Can he receive the same treatment, ultimately, as McCabe, i.e., having his pension affected through a firing?