Some potentially revealing exchanges in recently unsealed 1/6 conspiracy charges against two defendants. Notable discussions in late December of funding, allusions to secret plans, and coordination with the Proud Boys. documentcloud.org/documents/2115… h/t @alanfeuer
The allegations indicate that the leader of this little crew, Denney, was principally involved in the assault on Officer Michael Fanone. He allegedly both crushed him with a riot shield within the tunnel (note the name tag in the first pic) and dragged him out into the crowd.
If, like me, you're curious about the timing, some info: The docs say FBI had tips identifying these two defendants within 24 hours of the 1/6 attack, got a search warrant on 1/18 and a second one 3 months later, but the arrests didn't happen until 12/7.
The FBI also interviewed Denney in late February, and he made a series of demonstrably false statements. So they clearly had more than enough to charge him in the spring—the guy who dragged Fanone into the mob—but waited until 11 months after the attack to do so for some reason.
The other defendant, Hazard, posted some highly incriminating statements on facebook.
Correction to the above: These two defendants were charged under seal on 12/7, but not actually arrested until six days later, on 12/13. I'd said above that they were arrested on the 7th; I regret the error.
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The claim from Meadows book is that Trump took a rapid test on 9/26/20 and received a positive result shortly after the WH super spreader event with Barrett, then took a Binax test that came back negative, then went to the debate without apparently being tested again. …
Like the president gets these two conflicting rapid test results and then they never do a PCR… idk I don’t really buy that as the whole story.
I’ve been watching this car restoration reality show out of Canada, and I’ve realized I have utterly no understanding of what goes on up there.
In the last episode I saw, the proprietor of a competing shop literally yells at the main guy of the featured shop for hiring one of his people w/o calling him beforehand. To make up for this transgression, the guys go over and help that competitor finish a job he outbid them for
It’s like antitrust laws, business sense, and maybe the laws of gravity don’t exist
I think maybe they don’t realize it’s a rental property? Like they think the president is getting a massive bribe from this guy and they’re the only ones who care. idk
But anyway, the President renting a the chairman of the Kennedy Center’s place for a holiday wknd on Nantucket is totally comparable to the President using the powers of his office to benefit the scammy real estate business he still de facto runs while in office. Go with that.
JP Morgan sues Tesla for breach of contract related to Elon Musk's tweets, seeking to recover "over $162 million immediately due and payable."
Here's a copy of the complaint--the basic story seems to be that JPM exercised a contractual right to reduce the strike price on some warrants it owned after Musk's fraudulent 'going-private at $420' tweet, and Tesla disputes the validity of that move. documentcloud.org/documents/2110…
Manafort prosecutor Greg Andres--who's now in private practice at Davis Polk--is JPM's lead counsel in the lawsuit.