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By Jason Devaney Newsmax January 10, 2019 Jerome Corsi, an associate of political consultant Roger Stone who was caught up in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation last year, told Newsmax TV on Wednesday night he believes Mueller is finished pursuing him. “I think I’m done. I think indicting me now would be malicious, especially after I’ve sued them,” Corsi told “The Joe Pags Show.” “The one count they wanted me to plead guilty to was the first day’s testimony when I forgot some emails. I amended that testimony, and they weren’t admitting that I amended the testimony. [If]…

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MSNBC.com January 9, 2019 In a new interview with Ari Melber, Mueller witness and target Jerome Corsi dishes on a new lawsuit he has filed against Mueller, after publicly rejecting a plea deal from the Mueller team. Melber questions Corsi on why he deleted email from before October 2016, to which Corsi responds he really liked his “17 inch laptop” and it was “dying and needed new space.” Corsi also responds to questions about Roger Stone, who recently alleged Corsi was “working with Mueller to sandbag him on a fabricated charge.” Corsi says he doesn’t want to “fight with…

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Washington Examiner January 4, 2019 A federal judge who dealt a blow to the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of phone records in 2015 has passed up a chance to hear a case against special counsel Robert Mueller, who is being sued by right-wing author Jerome Corsi. Corsi is suing Mueller and several other federal government agencies for $350 million over allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, leaking confidential grand jury information, and for “ongoing illegal, unconstitutional surveillance” of Corsi. The plaintiff argues that this surveillance was “at the direction of Mueller and his partisan Democrat, leftist, and ethically and legally…

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By Brandi Buchman Courthouse News January 4, 2019 Conspiracy theorist and conservative author Jerome Corsi must have his $350 million lawsuit against special counsel Robert Mueller transferred to another court, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Corsi sued Mueller in December, claiming that the special counsel’s office tried to coerce him into committing perjury and falsely admit that he served as a point of contact between Roger Stone, a longtime confidante of President Donald Trump, and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Continue Reading…..

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By Jason Devaney Newsmax January 4, 2019 A lawsuit that takes aim at special counsel Robert Mueller was seemingly dealt a blow Thursday when a judge ruled against a request by the plaintiff Jerome Corsi. Corsi, a conservative author and journalist, sued Mueller last month over claims the head of the Russia investigation is ordering surveillance against him and harassing his family. Corsi and his attorney Larry Klayman asked for District Court Judge Richard Leon to hear the case, but Leon denied the request. According to The Hill, Leon told Klayman and Corsi that his presiding over the case…

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By Leandra Bernstein WJLA January 4, 2019 WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — Author and investigative journalist Dr. Jerome Corsi appeared in federal court Thursday to ask a judge to consider his $350 million lawsuit against Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Corsi, a longtime associate of former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, is suing Mueller, the Justice Department and others for “prosecutorial misconduct,” illegal surveillance and waging a “politically-motivated” criminal investigation against him. Continue Reading…..

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The Boston Globe January 4, 2019 Former U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore says he didn’t know he was dealing with comedian Sacha Baron Cohen when he agreed to appear on a television show, his lawyers wrote in court filings last month. Moore in September filed a $95 million defamation lawsuit over his appearance on Baron Cohen’s ”Who is America?” In court filings, Moore argued the agreement he signed waiving legal claims from the appearance is unenforceable because of fraud. Moore said he was told he was receiving an award for supporting Israel and instead was lampooned as a possible…

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By Josh Gerstein POLITICO January 3, 2019 Jerome Corsi said that he didn’t know whether or not he would be indicted, and that he hadn’t heard from Mueller’s team since he turned down the plea offer. “I have no idea what’s going to happen at this point. Again, I know I did nothing wrong,” he said. Asked by a reporter about evidence that Corsi was subjected to surveillance, Klayman and Corsi pointed to the FBI’s questioning Corsi’s stepson recently about a text message from Corsi. They declined to explain why that disclosure would be illegal or why they were…

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