Anonymous ID: 47307f Jan. 5, 2023, 12:53 p.m. No.18083381   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3397 >>3411 >>3438 >>3461 >>3475 >>3486 >>3493 >>3587 >>3589 >>3665 >>3688

>>18083159

 

seems fishy

michael haight

enoch

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11603183/Michael-Haight-accused-killing-seven-members-family-including-five-children-Utah.html

 

A Utah insurance salesman killed his wife, their five children and his mother-in-law

Authorities say Michael Haight then turned the gun on himself

It's been reported that his wife, Tausha, had recently filed for divorce

The family were well known in the town of Enoch and were active in the Mormon community

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A Mormon family – including five children – were found shot dead inside of their rural Utah home by the family patriarch on Tuesday. The children's father then turned the gun on himself.

 

The bodies of Michael, 42, and Tausha Haight, 40, their five children and Tausha's mother, Gail, 78, were found on Wednesday in the town of Enoch with gunshot wounds.

 

The children were only identified as three daughters, aged 17, 12, and 7, and two sons, aged 7 and 4 years old. Police had been called to their home to perform a welfare check by other family members.

 

It was later revealed that massacre occurred shortly after Tausha filed for divorce from her husband, reports KSL. Until last week, Michael had been working as an insurance agent for Allstate.

 

A statement from Enoch City Manager Rob Dotson identified Michael Haight as the only suspect in the crime. Dotson said: 'While this intense investigation is ongoing, investigators currently believe there are no suspects outstanding. Evidence suggests that the suspect took his own life after killing seven others in the home. The suspect is 42-year-old Michael Haight.'

Anonymous ID: 47307f Jan. 5, 2023, 1:25 p.m. No.18083648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3688

>>18083481

ttps://www.pacificpundit.com/2022/11/18/jack-smith-trump-special-counsel-is-in-the-hospital-in-the-netherlands-after-a-bicycling-accident/

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/from-the-hague-to-obamas-irs-scandal-meet-jack-smith-the-new-special-counsel-to-investigate-trump

 

Smith did not attend the briefing in Washington, D.C., that announced his appointment. The DOJ said he will return to the U.S. from the Netherlands after he recovers from a recent bicycle accident,

 

Smith began work as a prosecutor in 1994 for the New York County District Attorney’s office investigating and prosecuting sex crimes and domestic violence offenses, according to the New York Post. He later moved to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York and served in a number of supervisory roles, at one point overseeing the work of about 100 prosecutors.

 

In 2008, Smith left Brooklyn for the Netherlands to take on the role of investigation coordinator in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, NYT reported. He spent the next two years overseeing war crimes investigations into foreign governments and high-profile militia groups.

 

Smith returned to the United States in 2010 to take up a post at the Justice Department under former President Barack Obama. For the next five years, he led the DOJ Public Integrity Section and oversaw numerous corruption cases brought against politicians and others, including the high-profile cases of former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell and former Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi, both Republicans.

 

Smith took over the Public Integrity Section at a period of turmoil for the division after a high-profile case against Republican then-Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska broke down, according to NYT. After Smith took charge, the division dropped a number of cases against other lawmakers, raising questions that the division may shy away from pursuing cases against lawmakers.

 

During his stint at the DOJ, Smith was linked to one of the most infamous scandals of the Obama administration: the IRS’s targeting of conservative groups. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2010 decision in Citizens United, the IRS unfairly scrutinized and delayed hundreds of conservative organizations’ applications for tax-exempt status from 2010-2012, according to a 2013 report from the U.S. Treasury Inspector General.

 

A congressional investigation into the affair uncovered that an official from the DOJ met with Lois Lerner, then-head of the Exempt Organizations Division at the IRS, in October of 2010. Days later, Lerner said in a discussion at the Sanford School of Public Policy that “everybody is screaming at us right now, fix it now before the election,” referring to Citizens United and the relaxed rules on corporate political funding.

 

In May of 2014, Richard Pilger, then the director of the DOJ’s Election Crimes Branch, told congressional investigators that the DOJ-Lerner meeting was set up at the behest of Smith to discuss campaign finance law. More specifically, Smith wanted to discuss the IRS being “more vigilant to the opportunities from more crime in the … 501(c)(4) area,” Pilger said according to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), then chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

 

Republicans said the meeting was part of a pressure campaign on the IRS to target conservative groups in the wake of Citizens United. Both Pilger and Smith in meetings with lawmakers denied that any such pressure or influence was brought against Lerner over the Supreme Court ruling.

 

Smith left the DOJ in 2015, and from February of that year to August 2017, Smith worked as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney and Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee. Smith then served as vice president and head of litigation for the Hospital Corporation of America before taking a post at The Hague in 2018.