Posted on 12/10/2019 11:47:18 AM PST by rdl6989
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the bureau and the Justice Department, alleging privacy violations.
In the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Page alleges the agencies unlawfully provided text messages between her and former FBI agent Peter Strzok to members of the media in December 2017.
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Were the texts on a government phone? ZERO expectation of privacy.
She’s a victim, you know.
That’s rich. I’m sure she has solid evidence of that.
If she wins, who pays?
Good point!
Let her spend her pension on lawyers.
Now she’s looking for her reward for participating in the coup. Apparently the Dems forgot to give her the book deals they gave all the main players.
She may not want to go there because aren’t there other texts that haven’t been turned over. Also, as someone already said, what you text on a government owned phone is considered work related and not bound to the same privacy policies.
That is my first thoughts as well. Those werent her teXPs, if she wanted privacy she should have used her own phone and his own phone. The minute you use government property you are using OUR phone.
If it was on government equipment, government owns it. Case closed, NEXT!
Not a chance. The govt owns the emails. This is made very clear. There is NO expectation of privacy. And using govt email for personal business is verboten. Maybe she’s hoping some liberal judge will invent new law to protect her and other deep staters.
Oh isn’t this precious.
Its hilarious to watch how these folks used fraudulent evidence to get the records of others, but get so self-righteous when theirs are seized.
A case of a leaker suing a leaker for leaking about the leaker to the same media leakee. Any way you look at it she’s still a ‘ho.
Same goes if you’re provided a phone by the company you work for. No different than being given a company computer. You use their stuff, everything on it belongs to the company.
From what I've read she probably swallowed all the evidence
Page and Strzok regularly leaked information to the media, and considered it a public service.
You can’t make this stuff up! It keeps getting better every day!
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