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Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: August 18, 2018 09:57PM

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https://wtop.com/j-j-green-national/2018/08/suspected-russian-agent-abruptly-moved-from-dc-to-va-jail-after-complaints-of-condition/







Maria Butina, who is facing charges of working as a Russian agent in the U.S., was spirited from a D.C. detention facility to an Alexandria, Virginia, jail overnight after grumbling from the Russian government about her treatment in custody.

Butina’s attorney, Robert Driscoll, confirmed to WTOP that she had been transferred, without notice, Friday night.

The Kremlin had on multiple occasions accused the U.S. government of mistreating Butina in the week leading up to her abrupt transfer.

But it is not clear if the complaints from the Russian government led to her transfer.

On Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry quoted spokesperson Maria Zakharova in a tweet after a press briefing, saying, “Despite our many requests, conditions in which Maria Butina is being held remain harsh & it has resulted in health issues. It seems like trying to complicate her life as much as possible in US they’d like to force her to cooperate w/ investigation.”

This courtroom sketch depicts Maria Butina, in orange, a 29-year-old gun-rights activist suspected of being a covert Russian agent, listening to her attorney Robert Driscoll, standing, as he speaks during a hearing in federal court in Washington, Wednesday, July 18, 2018. (Dana Verkouteren via AP)
Zakharova was quoted the same day in a subsequent tweet making a more pronounced allegation: “Maria Butina’s health has deteriorated. It seems as if Washington is trying to force her to cooperate with the investigation by making her living conditions as difficult as possible.”

Butina has been receiving weekly consular visits from the Russia Embassy since being taken into custody, as are customary. But the Russian Embassy in Washington released a more extensive statement Thursday complaining about her treatment: “Russian diplomats in Washington managed to bring about an improvement in the conditions of her confinement. She was allowed to use the telephone and her food is better now. At the same time, in spite of our numerous requests, the rules remain onerous.”

The Kremlin’s statements seem to suggest her treatment, while in protective custody at the Central Treatment Facility in Southeast D.C., was guided by investigative interests as opposed to humane procedures.

But Driscoll told WTOP on Aug. 9 that Butina was doing as well as could be expected “for someone in jail,” and that she had already “spoken to her family in Russia,” indicating that issues she had experienced while in custody were being worked out.

However, following Zakharova’s allegations, Driscoll said Friday that Butina was “having some swelling with her arthritis. We are working with the jail.”

Driscoll also indicated there were concerns about how much time she could spend outside of her cell.

On Friday afternoon, several hours before her transfer, a U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson told WTOP in a statement, “We have been made aware of the grievances filed regarding detainee Ms. Maria Butina. As a matter of policy, we do not disclose information related to individual prisoners to protect their privacy, safety and security.”

All detention facilities used by the Marshal Service to house federal prisoners have policies and procedures regarding grievances.

The Marshal Service also said in its statement that the agency “is responsible for the safe, secure and humane care of approximately 57,000 federal prisoners daily. While the USMS does not own or operate its own detention facilities, we monitor the custody and care of our prisoners with the over 1,000 facilities we have agreements with.”

Driscoll told WTOP on Saturday, “I think the Russians are upset that, at night, they check every 15 minutes on inmates in protective custody. Some guards turn on the lights to do so. This can be problematic, because you never really sleep. Some use flashlights, which is better.”

Butina was arrested on July 15 and charged with “conspiracy to act as an agent of the Russian Federation within the United States without prior notification to the Attorney General.”

Federal prosecutors, who watched her for several years, said in a detention memo, “Although she attended classes and completed coursework with outside help, attending American University was Butina’s cover while she continued to work on behalf of the Russian official.”

The “official” referenced in the memo was part of a group that allegedly included Butina and “known and unknown individuals who knowingly did combine, conspire, confederate, and agree together and with each other to commit an offense against the United States,” according to a criminal complaint from the U.S. attorney for D.C., Jessie K. Lui.

The indictment accused Butina of being a foreign agent affiliated with Russian intelligence, who allegedly attempted “to exploit influential U.S. persons connected to American political organizations.”

Her task, according to the documents, was to allegedly develop “relationships with U.S. persons, and infiltrating organizations having influence in American politics, for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Russian Federation.”

The U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia declined to comment on the situation.

Butina’s next court appearance is Sept. 10.



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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: August 18, 2018 10:19PM

Her partner is that Borat guy on TV

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: YY3MY ()
Date: August 18, 2018 10:23PM

The story of Ms. Butina is really boring. What she is accused of is failing to
register as a "foreign agent". That is a person who acts under the direction of
a foreign power (or any organization outside of the USA). She comes over here,
starts schmoozing random influencers (such as politicians, people involved in
political groups such as the NRA, people who know people, etc.) and the charge
is that she was put up to it by Russian oligarchs. As opposed to just doing
it for her totally personal kicks. So we have this law that people like her
are supposed to register, so that it's easier for everyone to see what's
going on. (As if someone were totally naive and couldn't guess.)

Achh My Darling, nyet I do not vork for Russian oligarchs I just vant to see your guns! Ve have not guns in our country and you are so sexy. Do you zee zat man
over there? He is how you say politician, yes? Can you introduce me?

ROFL

Anyway, I suppose they should charge her and make her register or kick her out
of the country or whatever. I don't know how these kind of cases go; I have
never seen one before! But there must be plenty of these people running around.
The only reason we're hearing about this one is due to politics.
We have Russian Fever and they are hiding under the bed and in the closet!

It all just seems like silly Boris and Natasha stuff of no import whatsoever.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: August 18, 2018 10:29PM

YY3MY Wrote:
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> The story of Ms. Butina is really boring. What
> she is accused of is failing to
> register as a "foreign agent".


I failed to register as gluten free. Should I be worried?

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: pmtfh ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:22AM

when the russian migrant women my age begin coming in and are looking for dates, i'll care

i don't care

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: kxjjd ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:27AM

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I've checked the facts and in 5 seconds found it to be %100 FAKE NEWS FOR SURE



USA (DC DNC Democrats rather) is allowing "russia" to broadcast in USA without USA callsigns (ie, WMAL, Wxxx)

THEY CANNOT BE CALLED SPIES since they are not illegal aliens and do not work for our government with secret documents

there is no mention in her bio if her pay $$$ was from a government grant, if so i hate that but no more than i hate the 939485789 fx co betrayers working fake government grant jobs: they're in the phone book under "fx co gov" and such, and all of them got the grants in a fake and dishonest manner: ie - related to congressman / family - on tax money that's illegal. DC is deep in shit if prosecutions of crimes ever "begins"

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: yxccn ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:27AM

the woman would never be allowed in the pentagon or whitehouse or laboratory or military facility

THERE IS ZERO CHANCE SHE'S A SPY

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: njhel ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:33AM

there is only weak co-oberative evidence she "sought to be in the republican party"

however - russians have been in this area holding "republican" conferences and she wasn't any part of that, and DNC democrats know that well - DNC democrats attend fairfax republican meetings (possibly illegal, but democrats do it, funded by tax money they do anything they please with all that time and money to cover all bases)

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free will to "join" is not "spying" by a far cry

FURTHERMORE IT'S CLINTON OBAMA DEMOCRATS WHO SHOT DOWN THE BAN AGAINST DUAL CITIZENSHIPS ... that to allow hispanic asian and other spies into DC area

so it cannot be asked if she holds two citizensships or any citizenship in alexandria, for that matter, since VA is a sanctuary state at the moment of law

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her arrest - which i imagine is %100 FAKE NEWS (she was released immediately i bet) was purely a political ploy for democrats to put "russian collusion" in the news

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: vhxmn ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:41AM

the fake ass wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Butina

says she was tied with "mr Torshin", a russian banker. IMPOSSIBLE since the article cites her being in USA with a male friend for several years while Torshin was in russia (with a woman, doing guess what? banking)

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no captured USA money was in her possession, no captured US MILITARy documents were in her possession or we'd all know it

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she worked for the BANKER at time?

FX CO GOV never met a banker they wouldn't sign a loan with to up their pay - using in part my name - and i can't even afford to shower

that being so, much more likely is the areas "INSANE QUEST OF NRA PROTEST" and to blame russia


democrats are using russia to cover up HILLARY'S MEMO - HILLARY using the FBI (public money) to win the election: which is: highly illegal for an incumbent party to do

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THE MUELLER CLASS LAWSUIT AGAINST HER CLAIMS nra got free money from russia to help trump

(ha! i called russia for free money yesterday: they said: NO)

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: ty3k7 ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:43AM

now as for political people traveling to other countries to gain influence, sometimes improper (by rumor only)

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: 9cmkc ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:44AM

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this is ben franlin hob nobbing in france

he's not accused of giving them money or secrets, oppositely history wrote he was in france looking for help

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: tygdm ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:51AM

forming alliances that do NOT steal taxpayer money (gave it, if you believe the story) and do not share military secrets

is not "tampering"

Hillary's condition upon winning was to open USA's border and let china rule USA (bernie sanders democrats). her condition was obviously to protect any amount of illegal voting and illegal use of government money so long as she was on the top of it all

You can say Trump had "conditions" to funnel money to russia if elected - that would be illegal if beyond normal diplomacy extents. But that's not been proven. It was Hillary who made the big russia uranium deal to date, not Trump.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: 93k3j ()
Date: August 20, 2018 01:54AM

i firmly believe USA is a pain in the ass for russia and that who won didn't make allot of difference to russia. usa would be in syria no matter who won

if any would give russia a break in syria it would be hillary, not trump

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: lwnbm ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:22AM


Why is she in prison if she's suspected? That's illegal.

You can't imprison people without EVIDENCE in USA.

Doing so would only serve: political imprisonment.

I've looked around for evidence all i see is: INUDENDO, not even a bribe.



bribery is not spying or treason. the english bribed 1700's congress to let them print usa's new coins, but the deal eventually fell through

but i didn't say she bribed anyone, infact the allegations are so weak they don't even imply bribery

the allegations imply she MIGHT have given money to NRA, and how this would help Trump is not described, since NRA insures gun owners against death and dismemberment and offers "legal support for ownership" as a fringe benefit (very fringe, since most gun owners would sue if USA dems tried to take the right away)

NRA is not a political organization and if they receive "grant money" i've not heard of it

however NRA appears to have DONATED MONEY for Trump. but they are EXPECTED to donate to republicans, since democrats have attacked gun ownership since at least Clinton.

in NY they even went door to door seizing guns from living vietnam veterans, the article showing they did: is on FFU

next is "the ammount" $30

http://articles.latimes.com/2000/apr/05/news/mn-16173

spics in LA have been stalking NRA to cut off them as a source of funding for republicans, because they are trying to overthrow the fucking country infact

https://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/the-anatomy-of-hillary-clintons-84-million-money-laundering-scheme/

many have published Hillary got $84 million of "soft money" running against Trump, that she and DNC are the queen of "soft money"

but i would not call russian money soft - unless its' uranium one scandal sale of USA uranium (because that involves taxpayer money rather than recycling IRS money which is the "usual scam ripping off the taxpayer")


Clinton campaign and Dems get $20M from Facebook co-founder

Hillary got XXXXXXXXXX from Google XXXXX from Net FLix (where Obamas is now in office)

the list goes on - thse arre the companies that got government grants and low IRS taxes - to be funneled back to democrats to get hillary elected - to continue their theft ring


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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: f7yxe ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:32AM

i believe she may have worked for the banker and may still: or not - i'd like to see paychecks and money transfers

HOWEVER - the allegations are total crap.


I rule that Maria Butina and James Alex Fields Jr., 20* are political prisoners in Virginia; an illegal sanctuary state created by illegal political moves being sought in court and already filed multiply (some by myself).

The sole purpose of their harassment is to provide DNC Democrats with "leverage in the media". Their lives and freedoms are of no concern, neither is the law, to DNC.



(who is a republican, his car was attacked shortly before he ran into a crowd - which killed people of unknowable political allegiance - infact the girl who died was a republican - and i feel those who attacked the vehicle are resposible for her death. but he was held in jail and ... )

* James Alex Fields set for three-week trial in Charlottesville in November
https://www.richmond.com/.../james-alex-fields...trial.../article_f1f55d42-22fe-5e9f-.....

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: n3ety ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:33AM

Maria Butina did not enter deceivingly, did no terrorist act, did not steal, did not deceive others as to who she was or her agenda.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: efpww ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:37AM

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-russia-butina/judge-orders-alleged-russian-agent-jailed-pending-trial-idUSKBN1K8236

During a preliminary hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the lead prosecutor in the case showed a photo of Butina in a Washington restaurant meeting with someone whom they believe is a Russian intelligence agent.

The 29-year-old former American University graduate student wore an orange prison jumpsuit in court

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“We do not believe she was here ... just to attend American University,”


neither are the asian spies and hispanic spies democrats are continually working with, many who are openly in progressive groups saying they will overthrow USA and have gov jobs to earn money to do it

"US DISTRIC COURT JUDGE", is a total democrat fraud


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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: m7dht ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:38AM

it is part of the Mueller line of investigations: same people involved at FBI

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: d9vy4 ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:40AM


i'm more concerned about russiass's prolific progress in posting internet porn and why mine isn't being funded, actually


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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: hug7g ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:40AM

So far, i see no case number, the Judge's name is also not mentioned.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: 9klnv ()
Date: August 20, 2018 02:49AM

https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1080766/

the "affadavit" (sworn statements, in this case accusing statements, and note its' signed by the clerk but the not the "COMPLAINT")

the complaint is a motion stating the complain and has a case number because it's been accepted, filed, duplicated to all parties. the affidavit is not proper form a "complaint affidavit" and was NEVER FILED (not the shown to us "by the government")

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: gdkmx ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:10AM

the affidavit begins with


i've been an FBI agent for 15 years ...



Roman law (equity law, university law tought throughout europe) forbid the initial complain or people in court to cite their military titles "for influence"

the complaint must ONLY CITE ACTIONS COMPLAINED OF (physical actions, real actions not inuendo), supporting details they would be provable in court, and finally: the reason believe that they would be found illegal (ie, code of law offered or sought, if motive and facts are proven BOTH)

LIKE THE MUELLER FILINGS THE DOCUMENT IS ABSOLUTELY FULL OF INUENDO AND PURE BULLSHIT

IT'S ALSO WAY TOO LONG FOR THE COMPLAIN FILING, MUCH LONGER THAN ALLOWED

the document then meanders with tripe about emails and conspiracy - saying exactly nothing (i could accusse a 4 yr old with a cell phone with such a standard of complaint)

"Russian influence operations are a threat to U.S. interests as they are low-cost, relatively low-risk"

such comments are not legally allowed in a complaint, and struck out if a judge sees them coming

"attendance at events sponsored by special interest groups"

(i could hang most of fairfax if i could convict on that!)

"will be happy to answer to any your questions [sic] and follow your recommendations before a [sic] finally send it" (in other words, someone is fishing her and she's saying: no, your trying to fool me, and i caught you)

sounds like what any girl with a spine might say during any transaction


included is an email part cut & pasted SENT FROM A DEMOCRAT TO HER, NOT EVEN HER WORDS



"Yow· challenge in your "special project" will be to balance two opposing imperatives" emailed by "U.S. Person" the so called legal document cites. WOW!

can i arrest the judge and or clerk now?

i get emails (often from german spammers" asking me such questions all the time



I give up on page 9. there is so much tripe in the complaint, all of it TOTALLY NOT WITHIN LEGAL STANDARDS

that well ok skimmed the rest

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if anything it appears the FBI agent was continually mailing her for sex, in my opinion

i would too if i found her on a dating site. but not using my FBI badge and FBI time




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before this matter of "what foreign friendship is allowed", Congress must first have had laws

but the laws currently allow facebook to contribute $20 million, get gov bailout and grants, screw taxpayers with german lawsuit, AND HIRE DEMCORATS IN RETURN and donate in return, gettig huge IRS taxbreak

in other words: the current law is there is no law, thus holding this one player who's simply been spammed by email by the FBI

cannot be supported if i am anywhere nearby

FURTHERMORE - not only is it political imprisonment

I WOULD BET MONEY DNC INTENDS TO MAKE THIS SORDID SCRIPT THEY FILED AT THE COURT SOME KIND OF BOOK DEAL

the fucking complain ends by repeately saying she'd attended a National Prayer Breakfast - which which paid to get into

HONORABLE DEBORAH A. ROBINSON UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE WDGE

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: epwuv ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:10AM

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AYFKM?

she looks to be a kidnap victim, is my new assessment

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: 09dfkljdf ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:12AM

(yes, that's HONORABLE DEBORAH A. ROBINSON UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE)

in fx co courthouse magistrates are not judges and cheat like hell and force $bail on non-crimes

US doesn't allow that, but that doesn't mean DC city judges aren't ... tied to "bail companies" and such

THEY MIGHT HAVE EVEN FISHED HER FOR BANKING INFORMATION. IT WOULDN'T SURPRISE ME.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: cxevk ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:14AM

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hey maria my bank accounty is low

can you get another one for me? might help your case.

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: p4wgt ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:15AM


What were you saying gerrymanderer2 ?

I think you better answer all of the above first.


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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: bh6kf ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:25AM

if russians outnumber denizens in fairfax, were shooting taxes through the roof literally and buying mansions and keeping slaves

if they then were also threatening and enacting electing themselves (rather controlling quietly using a puppet) to seize all land from "those who aren't political favorites who can be kept mute in the media"

i might be worried

AS IT STANDS - THAT WORRY IS DNC DEMOCRATS - NOT "THE RUSSIANS"

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: wymk3 ()
Date: August 20, 2018 03:37AM

http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/2935719.html

It's a fake Mueller style fake news filing. I'd never get away with filing that against a government worker or a citizen.

It does not list any illegal acts, and only cites the woman was continually send spam email by a (possibly horny) FBI agent "tracking her".

I can't believe HONORABLE DEBORAH A. ROBINSON issues an arrest warrant for a frivolous filing.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1080766/

I am so busy. And I know you jokers are using that to your advantage. The none of you would last a few sentences if I were in the courtroom.

I EXPECT A REASON THIS WOMAN IS BEING HELD OR THAT SHE IS RELEASED.

I will further cite democrats have many such hispanics and asians they are harboring (some with money - infact fx co gov supervisor Sharon Bulova admits to working for one)

As things stand, I think this Clerk should be legally aware of coming lawsuits against her and the Magistrate personally.

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http://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/contact (court clerk)

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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: utpmu ()
Date: August 20, 2018 04:13AM


The case concerns me for a few reasons:

(1) FBI sent her emails about mental distress. I feel this may be used to forcibly medicate her during incarceration: which VA has done to me previously WITHOUT A TRIAL, and falsely, to the extent of bodily damage. i believe i witnessed real torture of another individual and reported it: authorities didn't even bother investigating, neither did FAKE NEWS

(2) MONEY. I feel criminals in DC are in the Treasury and the Courts and VERY WELL MAY TORTURE THIS WHITE RICH RUSSIAN GIRL TO GET BANK INFORMATION, ie, to kill republican funding and dump it into DNC

With these two concerns in the back of my mind which are certainly strong concerns, I wrote the Court Clerk about the OBVIOUSLY AND PATENTLY FALSE INCACERATION.


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Re: Suspected Russian agent abruptly moved from DC to Va. jail after complaints of condition
Posted by: NTJ6X ()
Date: August 20, 2018 06:13PM

I believe one thing for sure.

You have been forcibly medicated against your wishes.

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