Anonymous ID: d003d5 July 11, 2021, 3:31 p.m. No.14102576   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2587 >>2606 >>2637 >>2642 >>2744 >>2817 >>2951 >>3005

https://projectapario.com/document/XFPX1WBYL?filename=gov.uscourts.nysd.ecf.1-18-cv-02223-GDB-SN.173.pdf&ocr_pdf_pg=35

zimmerman, butowski and rod wheeler

fox news coordinated the compromisation of seth rich's parents' investigation into his murder

Zimmerman and butowski, from fox news, convinced the parents to spend their money and hire a pi, a fox news contributor rod wheeler, to intentioanlly sabotage the investigation and obfuscate the truth

treasonous scum should be in jail or hung by now

breathtaking allegation, confirmed by judge calabresi in this court document from the assange files on project apario

 

https://newrepublic.com/article/144200/meet-reporter-driving-fox-newss-biggest-craziest-stories

Before joining Fox News in 2015, Zimmerman spent two very controversial decades as a conservative-leaning investigative reporter in Hawaii. Zimmerman was well-known for her close relationships with Republican donors and politicians, her selective use of sourcing and documents, and for her pursuit of conspiracy theories. Her relationship with Republican state Senator Sam Slom was particularly problematic.

 

https://www.npr.org/2017/08/16/543830392/the-role-of-ed-butowsky-in-advancing-retracted-seth-rich-story

Until now, Ed Butowsky has enjoyed edging close to the limelight — an investment adviser who has pursued celebrity clients, his profile burnished through appearances on Fox News and its sister channel Fox Business Network.

 

Butowsky, a 55-year-old former Morgan Stanley executive, has been celebrated in glossy magazines, touted for his financial acumen, toasted for his proximity to the powerful.

 

In recent weeks, however, Butowsky has received unwanted scrutiny.

 

In a May 16 story that has since been discredited, Fox News breathed new life into conspiracy theories making the rounds in conservative circles about the murder last year of Seth Rich, a 27-year-old aide to the Democratic National Committee. Fox reported that Rich's computer had been linked to leaks of Democratic Party officials' emails to WikiLeaks and that his death might be connected to those leaks. Fox also reported there might have been a cover-up.

 

Butowsky had hovered behind the scenes of the story — an unnamed "third party," as he was described by Fox's Sean Hannity later that night.

 

A federal lawsuit now accuses Butowsky, a Fox News reporter and the network of concocting the story about Rich's death in an effort to help the president. Butowsky even briefed a White House official about what they had found.

 

easy digz on apario baby