Anonymous ID: 291ab3 March 20, 2019, 2:20 p.m. No.5795970   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6082 >>6319

The second attorney is Nick Lewin representing John Doe. Well look here:

 

Nick Lewin represents individuals and institutions in criminal and regulatory enforcement actions, congressional investigations, and complex civil litigation. Nick co-founded the firm after serving for more than a decade as a federal prosecutor and senior FBI official — including as the Special Counsel to former FBI Directors Robert S. Mueller III and James B. Comey, and as Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.

 

Full bio:

https://www.kklllp.com/professionals/nicholas-j-lewin/

Anonymous ID: 291ab3 March 20, 2019, 2:27 p.m. No.5796082   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6109

Anyone Help Dig?

I’m still workfagging. There are 2 attorneys that represent to clients trying to keep the documents sealed. Both have very interesting connections. Did Muller or comet take the pic? Are one or both there? Look at bio links at my two previous posts. All kinda of DS links with these two.

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Anonymous ID: 291ab3 March 20, 2019, 2:48 p.m. No.5796539   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6597 >>6607

Attorneys Representing J. Doe & John Doe to keep records Sealed

From the Q Politico article. Are the Doe's the 'rich and powerful'? Here are there 2 attorneys:

 

John Doe represented by Nick Lewin. Bio:

 

Nick Lewin represents individuals and institutions in criminal and regulatory enforcement actions, congressional investigations, and complex civil litigation. Nick co-founded the firm after serving for more than a decade as a federal prosecutor and senior FBI official — including as the Special Counsel to former FBI Directors Robert S. Mueller III and James B. Comey, and as Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.

 

Nick also helped lead the investigations into: the theft and leak of highly-classified information regarding CIA cyber-operations; the September 2016 bombings in New York and New Jersey; and the apprehension and prosecution of one of the FBI’s most-wanted terrorists, who was captured abroad in a coordinated operation conducted by U.S. Special Operations Forces. In 2009, Nick served as one of the original members of the interagency Guantánamo Review Task Force, which was established by President Obama to assess, among other things, which Guantánamo Bay detainees could be prosecuted in an Article III court.

 

Full bio here: https://www.kklllp.com/professionals/nicholas-j-lewin/

 

J. Doe represented by Kerrie Campbell.

 

The first in her family to earn a college degree, Ms. Campbell earned her B.A. in Psychology, with distinction, from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. In 1987, Ms. Campbell began her legal career as a litigation associate at Sedgwick, Detert, Moran and Arnold in San Francisco, CA.

 

She successfully litigated and tried high-profile defamation, First Amendment, commercial speech, gender discrimination and religious freedom cases, including: Dean v. St. Martin’s Press, et al., Dr. Stephen Levin v. WJLA-TV, et al., Deepak Chopra v. The Weekly Standard, et al.; Ida Maxine Wells v. G. Gordon Liddy; U.S. Federal Trade Commission v. R. J. Reynolds; and Lt. Col. Martha McSally v. Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense. Ms. Campbell argued appeals in the Fourth Circuit and Virginia Supreme Court

 

She successfully obtained summary judgment on behalf of FBI Associate Director Mark Felt (“Deep Throat”) in James de Toledano v. John O’Connor, et al., a federal court case challenging Felt’s rights to publish his story as an historic whistleblower (the subject of the 2017 biographical spy film, “Mark Felt: the Man Who Brought Down the White House,” starring Liam Neeson as Felt).

 

Full bio:

 

https://www.kcamlaw.com/about/