By Abrar Al-Heeti
CNET
June 10, 2019
The government reportedly wants to compile a timeline of Roger Stone’s public statements related to his alleged communications with WikiLeaks.
The Justice Department has reportedly asked Google to share data to help with its investigation of Roger Stone, President Donald Trump’s former adviser.
The tech giant is being asked to share upload dates for YouTube videos in which Stone made public statements in August 2016, according to a document seen by Forbes. Google owns YouTube.