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New court documents detail alleged web of lies used to fabricate Steele Dossier, frame Trump
https://justthenews.com ^ | Updated: November 5, 2021 - 1:04am | By John Solomon

Posted on 11/05/2021 6:51:37 AM PDT by Red Badger

Civil, criminal case records create portrait of how Igor Danchenko allegedly misled America as primary source for Christopher Steele dossier.

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The indictment of Igor Danchenko, the primary source for the discredited Steele dossier, provides damning evidence alleging the Russian analyst repeatedly lied to the FBI. But it's only part of a larger portrait emerging in federal court records chronicling how the U.S. government was bamboozled into investigating Donald Trump for Russia collusion by a circle of players connected to Hillary Clinton.

Just a few weeks before his arrest Thursday, Danchenko was served in late September with a federal subpoena in a separate civil case brought by executives connected to the Russia-based Alfa Bank. That case, like the indictment, has produced evidence Danchenko contrived the intelligence he provided to former MI6 agent Christopher Steele in 2016.

Danchenko is not a defendant in the civil case, but rather a witness that the Alfa executives want testimony and documents from. The executives are seeking possible damages against Fusion GPS, the Clinton-connected research firm that hired Steele to write the dossier.

The dossier, funded by Clinton's campaign law firm during the height of the 2016 campaign, became prime evidence used by the FBI to justify FISA surveillance warrants targeting the Trump campaign and former adviser Carter Page, even though agents were never able to verify most of the allegations and in some cases debunked them as false or Russian disinformation.

A federal judge ordered that Danchenko be properly served with papers in the civil case after the Alfa executives' legal team submitted sworn statements from several Russian citizens alleging that Danchenko concocted stories of Trump-Russia collusion and falsely claimed they had provided the information as willing sub-sources for the dossier. He was served the subpoena in late September through his lawyer Mark Schamel, according to court records.

File MotionServedDanchenko.pdf

Schamel did not return a call to his office Thursday seeking comment. Danchenko appeared briefly in court and tried to plead innocent to the Durham charges Thursday, but a judge said it was premature to accept a plea.

In the civil case, the plaintiffs have produced several statements from Russian citizens challenging Danchenko and his dossier work.

"In contrast to what Mr. Danchenko told U.S. authorities, I was not a 'source' for the Dossier," Russian journalist Lyudmila Nikolayevna Podobedova said in a sworn declaration submitted to U.S. District Judge Richard Leon on June 21 in the Alfa case. "I never provided Mr. Danchenko (or anyone else) with any information related to the contents of the Dossier ..."

Podobedova said she believe she is the woman identified in the dossier as Sub-Source 5 but that she did not provide the information attributed to her in the dossier though she talked on the phone in 2016 with Danchenko.

"My view is that once Mr. Danchenko realized that the Dossier was coming under scrutiny, he decided to point at me to make it look as if I were involved in the Dossier and thus add credibility to his work," her declaration said.

File PodobedovaDeclaration.pdf

Likewise, Russian academic Alexey Sergeyevich Dundich said he believes he is the person identified in the dossier as Danchenko's "Sub-Source 4" and declared the information attributed to him was contrived and did not come from him as alleged.

"I believe that Mr. Danchenko framed me as Sub-Source 4 to add credibility to his low-quality work, which is not based on real information or in-depth analysis," Dundich's declaration states. "My impression is that Mr. Danchenko fabricated the information published in the Dossier to make quick money. It is apparent to me that the Dossier is a deliberate fraud and a collection of idle rumors."

File DundichAffidavitReDanchecnko.pdf

A third Russian, banking industry journalist and currency collector Ivan Mikhailovich Vorontsov, alleged in his court declaration that he not only was falsely portrayed as "Sub-Source 2" in the Steele dossier, but that Danchenko later apologized for doing so.

"Although it is apparent that Mr. Danchenko claimed that I was a source of information for the Dossier, in fact I was not a 'source' for the Dossier," Vorontsov said. "I never provided Mr. Danchenko (or anyone else) with any information associated with the contents of the Dossier generally ... Mr. Danchenko later confirmed this to me as well when he expressed guilt for dragging me into this whole controversy concerning the Dossier.

He added: "I believe that the Dossier was fabricated to fit whatever the client who requested the information wanted to receive."

File VorontsovDeclaration.pdf

The portrait of a dossier infused with deception and lies was furthered Thursday when Durham unsealed a grand jury indictment accusing Danchenko of lying at least five times to the FBI during the Russia case, lies the prosecutor said hindered agents from getting the truth about the dossier and its underlying allegations.

"All of DANCHENKO's lies were material to the FBI because, among other reasons, (1) the FBI's investigation of the Trump Campaign relied in large part on the Company Reports to obtain FISA warrants on Advisor-1, (2) the FBI ultimately devoted substantial resources attempting to investigate and corroborate the allegations contained in the Company Reports, including the reliability of DANCHENKO's sub-sources; and (3) the Company Reports, as well as information collected for the Reports by DANCHENKO, played a role in the FBI's investigative decisions and in sworn representations that the FBI made to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court throughout the relevant time period," the indictment charged.

You can read the full indictment here:

File gov.uscourts.vaed_.515692.1.0 (1).pdf

The indictment says Danchenko's lies included telling the FBI he got an anonymous tip on Trump-Russia collusion that he believed came from a former Russia-American Chamber of Commerce official and he tried to follow up on it.

"In truth and fact, and as DANCHENKO well knew, DANCHENKO never received such a phone call or such information from any person he believed to be Chamber President-1, and DANCEHNKO never made any arrangements to meet Chamber President-1 in New York," the indictment said. "Rather, DANCHENKO fabricated these facts regarding Chamber President-1."

Another lie, alleged in the indictment, was that Danchenko falsely denied to agents that he got any information for the Steele dossier from an American public relations executive who was deeply tied to Hillary Clinton as well as the Russian ambassador in Washington and other senior Russian government officials.

"DANCHENKO stated falsely that he had never communicated with a particular U.S.-based individual — who was a long-time participant in Democratic Party politics and was then an executive at a U.S. public relations firm — about any allegations contained in the Company Reports," the charge documents said. "In truth and in fact, and as DANCHENKO well knew, DANCHENKO sourced one or more specific allegations in the Company Reports anonymously to PR Executive-l."

The indictment didn’t name the PR executive, but Ralph D. Martin, the lawyer for longtime Washington PR executive Charles Dolan Jr. confirmed to CNBC and the New York Times that Dolan was in fact the executive named in the indictment. Martin declined further comment, citing the ongoing criminal case.

Dolan served in Bill Clinton's campaigns for president as a state chairman, was appointed to an advisory board in the Clinton State Department and later "actively campaigned and participated in calls and events as a volunteer on behalf of Hillary Clinton" in 2016, the indictment noted. He is treated as a witness in the indictment, not accused of wrongdoing. And the indictment noted Dolan claimed the Clinton campaign did not know about his dealings with Danchenko.

Danchenko's alleged lie about the PR executive was particularly harmful to the FBI, the indictment charged, because it "bore upon PR Executive-l's reliability, motivations, and potential bias as a source of information."

The indictment also touches on one of the most salacious allegations in the dossier — one that was never corroborated — that Trump had engaged with prostitutes at a Moscow hotel. The indictment suggested that the PR executive, Dolan, could have been connected to part of the allegation because he had visited with hotel staff on 2016 and learned that Trump stayed in the presidential suite at the hotel. But it noted there was no basis for the sexual allegation.

"During the aforementioned tour of the Presidential Suite, a Moscow Hotel staff member told the participants, including PR Executive-1, that Trump had stayed in the Presidential Suite. According to both Organizer-1 and PR Executive-1, the staff member did not mention any sexual or salacious activity," the indictment noted.

The indictment offered one last tantalizing piece of information: An American think tank official introduced Danchenko to both Steele and Dolan years before the dossier.

The indictment did not name the think tank official. But FBI documents obtained by Just the News show Steele told agents in fall 2017, a year after he was terminated as a confidential source in the Russia case, that the think tank official was Fiona Hill, a National Security Council official who later would emerge as a key witness against Trump in the Ukraine impeachment proceedings. Trump was acquitted in that trial.

"The primary subsource was introduced to STEELE and ORBIS by FIONA HILL in or around 2011," the FBI document quoted Steele as saying. Hill at the time worked with Danchenko at the Brookings Institution, a liberal think tank then run by former Clinton administration official Strobe Talbott.

"Emphasizing the sensitivity, STEELE explained that HILL now worked for the White House on the National Security Council," the 2017 FBI document added. "HILL has a very high opinion of the primary sub-source, and she told STEELE that he and ORBIS should take a look at him. HILL is one of STEELE's close friends."

File Steele2017FBIDebriefing.pdf

In congressional testimony during impeachment, Hill was not as adoring of Steele, suggesting it was likely Steele and his dosser had been duped by some Russian disinformation.

"It's very likely that the Russians planted disinformation in and among other information that may have been truthful, because that's exactly, again, the way that they operate," she told lawmakers in 2019.


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1 posted on 11/05/2021 6:51:37 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

This story has is now getting legs, and— I hope and pray—wings and TEETH!!


2 posted on 11/05/2021 6:57:16 AM PDT by milagro (There is no peace in appeasement! )
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He added: "I believe that the Dossier was fabricated to fit whatever the client who requested the information wanted to receive."

And the client was......drumroll......
3 posted on 11/05/2021 6:59:03 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: milagro

Watch what the Clintons do in the coming days...........................


4 posted on 11/05/2021 7:02:39 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

5 posted on 11/05/2021 7:04:28 AM PDT by MrBambaLaMamba (Why allow a government of thieves, liars, braggarts, traitors, cowards and perverts? )
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To: Red Badger

He did not mislead anyone. They knew it was all BS and they went ahead anyway. The FIB is an enemy of the people.


6 posted on 11/05/2021 7:05:57 AM PDT by pas
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To: milagro
This story has is now getting legs, and— I hope and pray—wings and TEETH!!

ZERO coverage from any of the fake news outlets. Gotta protect HILLARY at all costs.

7 posted on 11/05/2021 7:08:32 AM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: pas

Unfortunately, a large swath of the American people believe that Trump is guilty of everything allerged in the dossier and more. No amount of evidence to the contrary will convince them.


8 posted on 11/05/2021 7:11:11 AM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: unixfox

True! Yet, Watters DID cover it—on a show that gets one the highest ratings for it’s time slot.


9 posted on 11/05/2021 7:21:52 AM PDT by milagro (There is no peace in appeasement! )
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To: Red Badger

Just listened to McCarthy on Kilmeade. Is he so obtuse as to not know or believe the FBI was willfully complicit in this scheme? He speaks as if the FBI was lazy and/or duped. The FBI, like all these alphabet agencies, have a vested interest in enlarging and maintaining the gravy train status quo that Trump is endeavoring to reign in bigly.


10 posted on 11/05/2021 7:26:34 AM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (No nation that sanctions the wholesale slaughter of its unborn citizens is fit to endure.)
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To: Red Badger

btt


11 posted on 11/05/2021 7:26:48 AM PDT by KSCITYBOY (The media is corrupt)
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To: Red Badger

“Bamboozled” my a$$. These c*cksuckers were/are willful participants in a scheme to defraud the people of rightful, lawful government.


12 posted on 11/05/2021 7:30:35 AM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (No nation that sanctions the wholesale slaughter of its unborn citizens is fit to endure.)
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To: pas
He did not mislead anyone.

Agreed. He was hired to do exactly what he did.
13 posted on 11/05/2021 7:30:55 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: Red Badger

Does IGOR KNOW VINDEMANN?....hmmm


14 posted on 11/05/2021 7:32:44 AM PDT by Ann Archy (Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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Only if they met at a rest stop on I-95 in NJ at 3 am.......................


15 posted on 11/05/2021 7:35:48 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

“And the indictment noted Dolan claimed the Clinton campaign did not know about his dealings with Danchenko.”


Dolan seems to be parsing his words. He is careful to say the Clinton campaign did not know about Danchenko. I wonder if he would give the same answer if asked whether the campaign knew about Steele, or knew what Steele was doing on its behalf?


16 posted on 11/05/2021 7:40:47 AM PDT by JGPhila
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To: Red Badger
This Danchenko has quite a history, with a Wiki page, no less. From it:

In May 2009, the FBI opened a preliminary investigation into Danchenko after he had reportedly told two associates from the Brookings Institution that he knew of a way they could "make a little extra money” if they were able to "get a job in the government and had access to classified information.” The investigation was upgraded from preliminary to full once further information revealed that Danchenko had prior contacts with Russian intelligence officers in 2005 and 2006.[13] The FBI's investigation into Danchenko was closed in March 2011.

17 posted on 11/05/2021 7:46:29 AM PDT by gloryblaze
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To: Fester Chugabrew
Just listened to McCarthy on Kilmeade...

I listened, too. I think McArthy sees his role as a legal analyst, and doesn't covet the role of political analyst. He makes the good points about the FBI's delayed interviewing of Danshenko and their dereliction of their duty to SOP. He doesn't have to draw the obvious conclusion for us. JMHO.

18 posted on 11/05/2021 8:01:33 AM PDT by gloryblaze
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To: Red Badger

Its funny how FR knew about the trail directly to the Clintons, Fusion GPS, Perkins Coie and the DNC for years.
It was not hard to track the trail.
We KNOW McCain was involved, Graham and at least 5 other GOP Senators knew about it and were probably involved.

This is the key reason it was never investigated.


19 posted on 11/05/2021 8:27:04 AM PDT by Zathras
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It was a Bipartisan conspiracy to get rid of Trump to protect their asses.......................


20 posted on 11/05/2021 8:29:58 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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