Anonymous ID: 955124 May 17, 2022, 4:29 p.m. No.16294152   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dayton Jones gets 8 years in federal prison for case in which Gov. Matt Bevin freed him

 

The complicated case of Dayton Jones, who was pardoned by Gov. Matt Bevin after he was convicted of nearly killing an unconscious 15-old boy with a sex toy — only to be charged again by federal prosecutors — came to an end Tuesday with another prison sentence.

 

A federal judge gave Jones eight years in prison — less than the 10 years prosecutors had sought, but more than the 6½ years his lawyers had requested. The judge said Jones should receive credit for the 3½ years he spent in state custody before Bevin commuted his sentence.

 

Jones, 28, was the second offender Bevin pardoned who subsequently was charged by federal prosecutors.

 

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2022/05/17/pardoned-kentucky-sex-offender-sent-back-prison-same-crime/9811320002/

Anonymous ID: 955124 May 17, 2022, 4:34 p.m. No.16294170   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4183 >>4213 >>4396

ALERT: Skittles, Starburst and Life Savers products recalled for potential of ‘very thin metal’ pieces

 

Mars Wrigley Confectionery US, LLC announced a voluntary recall of specific varieties of SKITTLES® Gummies, STARBURST® Gummies, and LIFE SAVERS® Gummies due to the potential presence of a very thin metal strand embedded in the gummies or loose in the bag. We received reports from consumers alerting us to this matter and are not aware of any illnesses to date.

 

Products were manufactured by a third party and distributed in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The products subject to this recall in the U.S. include SKITTLES® Gummies, STARBURST® Gummies, and LIFE SAVERS® Gummies are described in the table below. On the back of the package is a 10-digit manufacturing code; the first three digits in this code will indicate implicated product as described in the table below:

 

https://breaking911.com/alert-skittles-starburst-and-life-savers-products-recalled-for-potential-of-very-thin-metal-pieces/

Anonymous ID: 955124 May 17, 2022, 4:40 p.m. No.16294216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4396

Russian Ambassador Says Ukrainian Embassy in Vienna Recruited Mercenaries via Facebook

 

Ukraine's embassy in Austria attempted to recruit foreign mercenaries to fight against the Russian military in Ukraine on its official Facebook (banned in Russia) page and deleted controversial posts only after the Russian embassy lodged a protest, Russian Ambassador in Vienna Dmitry Lyubinsky said on Tuesday.

This comes after the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service said that the United States is actively recruting Daesh* terrorists as mercenaries to fight against Russian troops in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russian armed forces and Donbass militias continue to advance amid the special military operation, pressing Ukrainian forces back from Donbass.

Russia launched its special operation last month with the stated goal of putting an end to war crimes committed by Ukrainian troops against civilians during an eight-year offensive against Donbass people.

 

https://sputniknews.com/20220517/updates-russian-ambassador-says-ukrainian-embassy-in-vienna-recruited-mercenaries-via-facebook-1095587110.html

Anonymous ID: 955124 May 17, 2022, 4:43 p.m. No.16294239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4396

‘A Look, A Leak And A Lie’: Durham Prosecutor Sums Up Case Against Sussmann On Day One Of Trial

 

A prosecutor with Special Counsel John Durham’s team summed up the case against former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann as “a look, a leak and a lie” during opening arguments Tuesday.

 

Sussmann, a Democratic lawyer with ties to Clinton’s 2016 campaign, was charged by Durham last year with lying to the FBI during a 2016 meeting. The court heard opening arguments Tuesday at a courthouse in D.C., and Durham-team prosecutor Deborah Brittain Shaw argued that Sussmann “used and manipulated the FBI,” Law and Crime reported.

 

Shaw also described Sussmann as a man who tried to “create an October surprise on the eve of the presidential election,” according to Law and Crime. That “October surprise,” according to Durham’s team, involved three steps.

 

First, the “look” — when Sussmann met with Christopher Steele, a former British Intelligence agent responsible for the now-debunked anti-Trump dossier.

 

Durham previously said Sussmann and Steele met in 2016 at the Perkins Coie offices to speak about possible connections to Russia, according to Fox News. In one court filing, Durham accused Sussmann of “represent[ing] and work[ing] for the Clinton campaign in connection with its broader opposition research efforts,” the outlet reported.

 

The second part of of the case, according to Shaw, is the “leak.”

 

This references allegations from the prosecution that Sussmann, alongside others that included “agents of the Clinton campaign,” sent out various “allegations and … derogatory information about Trump and his associates to the media and the U.S. government,” Durham previously noted.

 

Durham recently argued that a slew of emails sent by Fusion GPS, the opposition firm hired by Clinton’s 2016 campaign that subsequently hired Steele, resulted in various news articles tying together Trump and Russia.

 

“If rendering such advice was truly the intended purpose of Fusion GPS’s retention, one would also expect the investigative firm to seek permission and/or guidance from [the Clinton campaign] or its counsel before sharing such derogatory materials with the media or otherwise placing them into the public domain,” Durham previously wrote in a court filing arguing that Fusion GPS’s research should not be covered by attorney-client privilege, The Washington Times reported.

 

Finally, the “lie.” This, according to Durham’s team, represents when Sussmann went to the FBI – and is what Sussmann now faces charges over.

 

“No one should be so privileged as to walk into the FBI and lie,” Shaw argued Tuesday, according to the Washington Examiner.

 

The three-part plan summed up by Shaw allegedly isn’t just limited to Sussmann, Reuters’ Justice Department reporter Sarah N. Lynch highlighted.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/05/17/look-leak-lie-john-durham-prosecutor-michael-sussmann/

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/05/17/look-leak-lie-john-durham-prosecutor-michael-sussmann/

Anonymous ID: 955124 May 17, 2022, 4:57 p.m. No.16294323   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4326

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This case and the maxwell case are going to be used to show the system is corrupt and military is the only way - Durham would surely had made a motion to stop the clinton donors on the jury and the bent judge if it wasn't part of a larger op