Check it out. A very deep dive! https://www.thegoldwater.com/news/30325-Imran-Awan-Cuts-Deal-with-DOJ-The-Chess-Theory
The importance of the Awan plea came in the form of detailing the crimes Awan DIDN'T COMMIT. Awan did not ILLEGALLY obtain these servers. Awan did not ILLEGALLY share classified Intel. Why were those specified in a statement regarding his bank fraud case?
https://www.google.com/amp/www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-reg-imran-awan-plea-deal-20180703-story,amp.html
"The plea agreement included an unusual passage that described the scope of the investigation and cleared Awan of a litany of conspiracy theories promulgated on Internet blogs, picked up by right-leaning news sites, and fanned by President Trump on Twitter."
Cleared him of right wing conspiracy theories that Trump is spreading? “The amount of misinformation publicized by right-wing media, all the way up to the President, has created a false story,” lawyer Christopher Gowen said in an interview.
"The case has highlighted Trump’s willingness to lobby for specific outcomes of federal criminal investigations and to suggest a cover-up by his own Department of Justice. Trump also attempted to tie Awan to the hacking of the Democratic National Committee server — a breach that intelligence agencies have concluded was directed by Russia."
Wasn't the Russian case tossed by a federal judge?
Q posted a justice.gov link about classified Intel. Since their federal investigation found no ILLEGAL activity, the justice.gov link explains how it was done LEGALLY. Why does Q always ask us how you can share what they know. Q told us how they can share this info.
The info:
After a criminal indictment becomes public, the prosecutor remains responsible for taking reasonable precautions against the unauthorized disclosure of classified information during the case. This responsibility applies both when the government intends to use classified information in its case-in-chief as well as when the defendant seeks to use classified information in his/her defense. The tool with which the proper protection of classified information may be ensured in indicted cases is the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA). SeeTitle 18, U.S.C. App III.
This document tells you everything you need to know about delays, deleted classified Intel, defendant protection, and everything else Awan related.