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To: My2Cents
Blackmail. Think that it can't be argued that Ritter is being blackmailed by a foreign power? Is it likely?

But is it a fact? No one knows. And for that reason, such speculation will become futile.

You are exactly wrong. Somebody knows. Quite a few people know.

For the sake of argument, let's pretend that the reports are true, and that the case was sealed. Under this supposition, the following people know:

1. The judge. Also, several employees of his court, such as court reporter(s), clerks, file secretaries, and similar folk.

2. The prosecutor (the one fired), the Prosecutor (who did the firing, since he found out about it), their sundry support personnel (legal aides, secretaries, file clerks, and assorted government office factotums).

3. The Police investigators who made the sting, including all the various support personnel involved in policework and sting operations, including supervisors and their support personnel.

4. Some of the family of all of the above. C'mon folks, this is just tooooo rich. You think every single one of the already considerable population who knows the facts is going to keep every detail from their husbands, wives, boy and girlfriends, and those whom it would be fun or profitable to impress with inside poop?

All that's needed is for enough time to pass to make tracking the leak difficult. Indeed, if we want to specultate on why this is coming out now, the passage of time is enough, and the occasion for delivering a humongous comeuppance, by someone who was sick to his/her guts with what happened ... well, you get the idea.

Yes, there are facts. And people aplenty know them. And someone is leaking them like a sieve.

39 posted on 01/21/2003 4:34:31 PM PST by Brandybux
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To: Brandybux
Are you suggesting that the court files of this case contain facts and information that will prove that Scott Ritter has been blackmailed by a foreign power into turning on the US in regard to Iraq policy? I highly doubt it. It is a fact that the files were sealed. But this may not be for the purpose of covering up a blackmail scheme. It may be the rules of the court that cases be sealed for a certain period of time. I have no idea what the rules of the court are there. But there are reasonable explanations why a court case would be sealed besides a suspicion that someone is trying to hide international intrigue.
43 posted on 01/21/2003 4:41:13 PM PST by My2Cents ("...The bombing begins in 5 minutes.")
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