Clintons, Seth Rich, Perkins Coie
Among the WikiLeaks emails released on July 22, one shows that Perkins Coie, which orchestrated the rearguard tactics for the DNC and its chair Wasserman Schultz, was simultaneously giving legal advice to the Hillary Clinton campaign. Marc Elias advised bluntly: “the DNC should push back directly at Sanders and say that what he is saying is false and harmful to the Democratic party.” Elias was unashamedly advocating perjury during the preparations for a courtroom defense against a Sanders lawsuit (since dropped due to his campaign being implicated in the VoteBuilder/NGP VAN intrusion affair, which looks to have been an entrapment scheme).
On the day after the Wikileaks dump, Wasserman-Schultz resigned, just 48 hours prior to the opening of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, but the Florida-based lawsuit did not go away with her. Perkins Coie contrived a lame attempt to block Wilding v. DNC on the technicality that the DNC staffer was too low-ranking to accept the summons. Now that the notice server is dead, it’s her word versus Shawn Lucas. Cockroaches have been killed for better reasons than that. If the judge invalidates the serving of notice, the court case would be delayed until after the November 8 elections, thereby covering Hillary Clinton with immunity. Marc Elias is not just a lawyer, he is an diabolically clever operative and insider with far-reaching intelligence connections, which has defended the worst of Wall Street. In a 2010 press release, Perkins Coie boasted: “the political law practice at Perkins Coie LLP, recently took on possibly the biggest client in the world: President Barack Obama.”
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