Anonymous ID: 46d532 June 19, 2019, 6:30 p.m. No.6793813   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4074

The woman who helped Jackson Cosko was charged today:

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/449395-second-ex-senate-staffer-charged-in-aiding-doxxing-of-gop-senators

 

A second ex-aide to Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) has been charged in connection with the leaking of Republican senators’ personal information during Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings last year, according to Politico.

 

Samantha Deforest Davis was charged Wednesday with evidence tampering and aiding and abetting computer fraud, according to the publication, and is expected to plead guilty to the two misdemeanors.

 

Another former aide to Hassan, Jackson Cosko, is facing more than four years in prison after he pleaded guilty to felony charges involving copying sensitive data and publishing the home addresses and phone numbers of Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), as well as then-Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah).

 

Davis, whose office keys Cosko used to access Hassan’s office after being fired, allegedly did not give Cosko permission to use the keys the first time but later loaned him the keys and agreed to wipe his fingerprints from office computers, according to Politico.

 

Cosko initially intended to harass his former colleagues, who he held responsible for his firing, but has admitted he eventually used the data to publish the personal information during Kavanaugh’s hearings, according to the publication.

 

Davis, who worked as a legislative correspondent for Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) this year, does not yet have a arraignment date set.

 

“Senator Hassan appreciates the work of Capitol Police and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in pursuing justice in this case," Hassan's communications director Aaron Jacobs told The Hill in a statement.

 

A spokesperson for Spanberger told The Hill the congresswoman's office could not comment on internal staffing matters.

 

Updated at 4:43 p.m.

Anonymous ID: 46d532 June 19, 2019, 6:36 p.m. No.6793891   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6793841

 

Was Intelligence Committee

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/house-intel-on-hicks-testimony-we-got-bannoned

 

GOOD

I love Bannon, what a guy

Anonymous ID: 46d532 June 19, 2019, 6:41 p.m. No.6793966   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6793928

The only thing that sucks about that is that there's no video

None yet, that is

Imagine the people wearing sunglasses, sneaking around corners, sweating a lot, being scared in parking garages

Yes, this pleases me.

Anonymous ID: 46d532 June 19, 2019, 6:59 p.m. No.6794172   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Update on the cocaine bust in shipping port in Philadelphia:

 

https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2019/06/19/over-1-billion-of-cocaine-delivered-by-several-boats-in-middle-of-night-after-leaving-peru-documents-show/

Pics at link

 

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Additional arrests have been made in a $1 billion cocaine bust at a Philadelphia port, sources confirm to CBS3. This is on top of the two men who are already in federal custody as authorities continue to investigate how more than 33,000 pounds of cocaine ended up on a ship that docked at the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in South Philadelphia.

 

It’s not known yet how many more people were arrested.

 

PHOTOS: Massive Cocaine Bust At Philadelphia Port

 

Federal court records obtained by CBS3 reveal two men are charged in connection to the massive smuggling operation. They’re identified as Ivan Durasevic and Fonofaavae Tiasaga. Further information about the pair was not released.

 

The MSC Gayane had last been in the Bahamas and was destined for the Netherlands before federal authorities raided the boat discovering 16.5 tons of cocaine.

 

Court documents outline the cocaine was apparently loaded bales full of cocaine onto the ship, delivered to MSC Gayane by six separate boats in the middle of the night after leaving Peru. Court documents allege some of the men on those boats were wearing ski masks.

 

Additional boats approached the ship, it’s alleged, delivering more cocaine. The drugs were then concealed in containers.

 

According to the complaint, Durasevic admitted his role to authorities in bringing cocaine onto the vessel after being offered $50,000 by the chief officer.

 

“According to Durasevic, upon leaving Peru on this current voyage, he got a call from the chief officer to come down to the deck, at which time he saw nets on the port side stern by the ship’s crane. Durasevic and approximately four other individuals, some of whom were wearing ski masks, assisted in the pushing of the nets towards Hold Seven or Eight of the vessel. The nets contained blue or black bags with handles. Two or three crew members assisted in loading the cocaine into containers. The whole process took approximately 30 to 40 minutes,” court documents say.

 

Federal authorities continue to go through containers as they believe there could be more drugs on the ship.

 

The bust has made international news and has drawn the attention of those who live close to the port, including people who work nearby.

 

“I’ve seen the ship before, it comes in frequently, at least once a month, and yesterday it was pointing the other way and was pointing back that way and yesterday I noticed they weren’t unloading it, which was odd, because if you look all the boats here are in a constant state of load or unload: they don’t hang around, they come, they work, they get out,” Mary Beth Caporelli said.

 

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney praised federal law enforcement for seizing over 16 tons of cocaine.

 

“I’m glad the federal government is taking this crap off the street and keeping people out of harm’s way,” Kenney said.

 

U.S. Attorney William McSwain more information will be provided in the coming days as the investigation unfolds.

 

It is unclear if either defendant has retained legal counsel and a detention hearing is expected to be held later this week.

 

The massive amount of cocaine has been moved to a secure federal location in the city.

 

This was one of the largest drugs busts in U.S. history and the largest drug seizure ever for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Anonymous ID: 46d532 June 19, 2019, 7:07 p.m. No.6794277   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Terrorist arrested in Pittsburgh tonight

By the FBI, who must be relieved to make an actual arrest

 

https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/fbi/449432-fbi-syrian-refugee-arrested-for-allegedly-planning-to-bomb

 

FBI: Syrian refugee arrested for allegedly planning to bomb Pittsburgh church in support of ISIS

By Rebecca Klar - 06/19/19 07:52 PM EDT

 

A Pittsburgh resident was arrested Wednesday on terrorism charges after allegedly planning an attack on a Christian church in the name of ISIS, according to the Justice Department.

 

Court documents and the FBI Pittsburgh Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation allege that Mustafa Mousab Alowemer, 21, plotted to bomb a church on Pittsburgh's North Side, according to Department of Justice (DOJ) officials.

 

DOJ officials said Alowemer, who was admitted to the United States as a Syrian refugee on Aug. 1, 2016, was arrested based on a federal complaint that charged him with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State, a designated foreign terrorist organization.

 

The Department of Justice said Alowemer claimed his motivation was to "take revenge for our [ISIS] brothers in Nigeria."

 

Alowemer was also charged with two counts of distributing information relating to an explosive, destructive device or weapon of mass destruction.

 

Officials said Alowemer distributed "instructional documents" related to the explosives to an individual he believed to be a fellow ISIS supporter but who was an undercover FBI agent.

 

Alowemer met with the undercover FBI agent and another bureau source four times in person between April 16 and June 11, according to the DOJ.

 

According to the FBI, Alowemer provided additional details about the bomb plot and presented the materials with which he planned to build the device at the June 11 meeting.

 

He is being held by authorities and is set to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Cynthia Reed Eddy on Friday for a preliminary hearing and a detention hearing, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.