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(Washington, D.C., January 25, 2019). On behalf of Dr. Corsi, his legal counsel Larry Klayman and David Gray are issuing this statement on his behalf. “Dr. Corsi has reviewed the indictment of Roger Stone (‘Stone Indictment’) which references him as Person 1. Importantly, the Stone Indictment does not accuse Dr. Corsi of any wrongdoing and indeed this is the case. Dr. Corsi has fully cooperated with the Special Counsel and his prosecutors and testified truthfully to the grand jury, as well as during interviews with them. “Interested persons can also learn more about and confirm Dr. Corsi’s open, truthful…

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New York Times January 25, 2019 The stepson of conservative writer Jerome Corsi, who is a target in the special counsel’s Russia investigation, appeared before a grand jury on Thursday and was questioned about a computer that he and Corsi had discussed being “scrubbed,” his lawyer said. Andrew Stettner spent about an hour facing questions at the federal courthouse in Washington. Continue Reading….. See also: Stepson of target in Russia probe testifies to grand jury – Tampa Bay Times/St. Pete Times Stepson of Target in Russia Probe Testifies to Grand Jury – US News

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By Associated Press Daily Herald January 24, 2019 The stepson of conservative writer Jerome Corsi, a target in the special counsel’s Russia investigation, appeared before a grand jury on Thursday and was questioned about a computer that he and Corsi had discussed being “scrubbed,” his lawyer said. Andrew Stettner spent about an hour facing questions at the federal courthouse in Washington. Corsi is an associate of former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators are trying to determine whether Corsi and Stone had advance knowledge of WikiLeaks’ plans to release hacked material damaging to Hillary…

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Brownsville Herald January 24, 2019 WASHINGTON (AP) — The stepson of conservative writer Jerome Corsi, who is a target in the special counsel’s Russia investigation, appeared before a grand jury on Thursday and was questioned about a computer that he and Corsi had discussed being “scrubbed,” his lawyer said. Andrew Stettner spent about an hour facing questions at the federal courthouse in Washington. Corsi is an associate of former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators are trying to determine whether Corsi and Stone had advance knowledge of WikiLeaks’ plans to release hacked material damaging…

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By Katelyn Polantz CNN January 24, 2019 Washington (CNN)Jerome Corsi’s attorney said Thursday that it’s clear Corsi is being investigated by a federal grand jury but does not believe he will be indicted. The attorney, Larry Klayman, spoke at a federal courthouse in Washington after another client of his, Corsi’s stepson Andrew Stettner, testified to the grand jury run by special counsel Robert Mueller. Stettner’s testimony was “brief,” Klayman said. Stettner’s questioning in front of the grand jury focused on what Corsi has previously outlined, Klayman said — that investigators were interested in a direction Stettner received from Corsi…

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WND January 24, 2019 The federal government, even though caught “suborning perjury,” will appeal the dismissal of a case against Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, his sons and supporters over the 2014 armed standoff with Bureau of Land Management agents. That’s according to Bundy’s lawyer, former Department of Justice attorney Larry Klayman, who pointed out to the government, apparently to no avail, the “gross injustice” of the case. Klayman said on Wednesday: “The Department of Justice, which has sadly become known as the ‘Department of Injustice,’ is going ahead by with its appeal of the dismissal of the indictment a…

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By Valerie Richardson The Washington Times January 23, 2019 Federal prosecutors said Wednesday they plan to appeal a demoralizing courtroom defeat that saw a federal judge rebuke prosecutors for “flagrant misconduct” and dismiss all charges against Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and two of his sons. Elizabeth O. White, Assistant U.S. Attorney for Nevada, assured the court that the appeal would be filed by Feb. 6 after asking for a 14-day extension, saying the “review process is complete and the Solicitor General has authorized the government’s appeal.” “Undersigned counsel further advises that the draft brief is nearly complete, editing of…

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By Ronn Blitzer Law and Crime January 22, 2019 Right-wing author Jerome Corsi filed an amended complaint Sunday night in his case against Special Counsel Robert Mueller and several government agencies. The new complaint keeps the allegations from the original one, and makes quite a few notable additions. Here are the highlights of what’s new. 1. Corsi accuses Mueller of being the source of the same BuzzFeed report that he then refuted Corsi, often referred to as a conspiracy theorist, put forth his take on the recent BuzzFeed report that said Mueller’s office had evidence that President Donald Trump…

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WND January 22, 2019 Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post, and reporter Manuel Roig-Franzia have been added to a lawsuit by Jerome Corsi, a New York Times best-selling author who is accusing special counsel Robert Mueller of trying to coerce false testimony against President Trump. The amended complaint was filed by lawyer Larry Klayman, who is representing Corsi in his case against Mueller, who was appointed nearly two years ago to investigate alleged collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia. “There is a coordinated effort by the defendants to indict and/or remove the president from office.…

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By Chuck Ross Daily Caller January 22, 2019 Conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi has added The Washington Post, its owner Jeff Bezos and one of the newspaper’s reporters to his lawsuit against the special counsel, claiming without evidence that WaPo received an illegal leak from prosecutors working on the Russia probe that ultimately caused him to lose a severance deal with InfoWars, his former employer. Corsi alleges that WaPo reporter Manuel Roig-Franzia contacted him last Thursday to inquire about a $15,000-a-month severance arrangement he had with InfoWars, which is owned by Alex Jones. Corsi claims that Roig-Franzia suggested that the…

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