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First Charges Filed in Mueller Investigation

"Attorneys for the United States of America" sounds pretty badass, even if it's not an uncommon title.

I was just thinking, what this Trump melodrama really needs is a late-night break-in to Special Counsel Mueller's office at the Department of Justice. The address is right there on the report. I bet Whitaker's picked up his key to the building already.
 
"Attorneys for the United States of America" sounds pretty badass, even if it's not an uncommon title.

I was just thinking, what this Trump melodrama really needs is a late-night break-in to Special Counsel Mueller's office at the Department of Justice. The address is right there on the report. I bet Whitaker's picked up his key to the building already.

Lol seconded.

We all know Trump has 100% thought about a watergate style break-in multiple times. Michael Cohen probably has a recording of the conversation.
 
There’s a 100% chance Whitaker has uttered the words “Are you sure this is the only copy?”
 
This must be some hard take home test.
 
 
 
Assange has been charged.

Julian Assange has been charged, prosecutors reveal in inadvertent court filing

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange has been charged under seal, prosecutors inadvertently revealed in a recently unsealed court filing — a development that could significantly advance the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and have major implications for those who publish government secrets.

The disclosure came in a filing in a case unrelated to Assange. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kellen S. Dwyer, urging a judge to keep the matter sealed, wrote "due to the sophistication of the defendant and the publicity surrounding the case, no other procedure is likely to keep confidential the fact that Assange has been charged." Later, Dwyer wrote the charges would "need to remain sealed until Assange is arrested."

Dwyer is also assigned to the WikiLeaks case. People familiar with the matter said what Dwyer was disclosing was true, but unintentional.

Joshua Stueve, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Virginia said, “The court filing was made in error. That was not the intended name for this filing.”

Full: https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...e2a4638f05a_story.html?utm_term=.2cc7c84228a7
 
The filing in the Eastern District of Virginia came on August 22, in a case that combines national security and sex trafficking. Seitu Sulayman Kokayi, 29, was charged with enticing a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him and send him pornographic images of herself. But he was detained in part, according to the court filing, because he "has a substantial interest in terrorist acts."

His father-in-law, according to the filing, has been convicted of terrorist acts. The case involves previously classified information, according to government filings, and prosecutors plan to use information obtained under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Kokayi was indicted last week and is set to be arraigned Friday morning.

The case had been sealed until early September, though by itself it attracted little notice. On Thursday evening, Seamus Hughes, the deputy director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University who is known for scrubbing court filings, joked about the apparent error on Twitter — which first brought it to the attention of reporters.
 
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