The Andrew Weissmann dossier, more made up shit
https://www.businessinsider.com/doj-may-release-alternative-version-mueller-report-court-filing-2021-12
The DOJ may soon release an "alternative" version of the Mueller report, Politico first reported.
Prosecutors told a judge that they're in the initial stages of reviewing the document for release.
Mueller's deputy Andrew Weissmann revealed the existence of the alternate report in his book last year.
The Justice Department is in the process of reviewing an "alternative" version of the Mueller report that's been kept under wraps, according to a new court filing.
The Manhattan US attorney's office notified District Judge Katherine Polk Failla on Thursday that the department has "located and begun processing" the document, which is sometimes referred to as the "Alternative Mueller Report." Politico first reported the news.
Andrew Weissmann, a longtime former federal prosecutor who served as one of special counsel Robert Mueller's top deputies during the FBI's Russia investigation, revealed the existence of the report in his book, "Where the Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation."
Weissmann expressed deep dissatisfaction with the final report that was released to the public in April 2019 and accused Mueller of having let down the public.
In Thursday's letter to Judge Failla, the Manhattan US attorney's office said it "has located and begun processing this record and intends to release all non-exempt portions to [The Times] once processing is complete."