The indictment spelled out Sussmann's involvement in a thus-far uncharged conspiracy to create a false narrative that was calculated to demonstrate a secret channel of internet communications between the Trump Organization and the Russian Alfa-Bank.
Emails, memoranda, reports, and other records obtained from "Agency-2", including "Write-ups" of Sussmann's meetings with CIA personnel in which Sussmann is accused of providing the false Trump-Alfa Bank allegations.
Now let's apply the above-law to the Sussmann indictment which avers how Sussmann and others knowingly and illegally concocted a fake narrative of a secret internet communications channel between the Trump Organization and the Russian Alfa Bank which was presented to the FBI and the CIA. While Sussmann and the Clinton Campaign are identified in the indictment by name, the other participants are identified only by titles such as "Tech Executive-1," "Campaign Lawyer-1," "Internet Company -1," etc.
As stated in the indictment, Sussmann, a partner at Perkins Coie, worked in concert with others to concoct a false but "Plausible" narrative that the "Trump Organization, owned by Donald J. Trump" was using a "Secret channel of communications" to interact with "a particular Russian bank" i.e., the Alfa Bank.
First is Sussmann who, according to the indictment, represented the Democratic National Committee in connection with the claimed hacking of its email servers by Russians.
On August 22, 2016, one of the Georgia Tech researchers emailed the group expressing doubt about the Trump-Alfa Bank narrative that Sussmann was preparing to convey to the FBI and raised concerns about the group's bias against Trump.
Despite these expressed reservations and objections, Sussmann, Joffe, Lorenzen, and the Georgia Tech researchers began to draft, review, and revise a "White paper" summarizing the Alfa Bank allegations that Sussmann later provided to the FBI, the media, and the CIA. Five days before Sussmann met with the FBI, Joffe sent Sussmann's draft of the proposed "White paper" to Lorenzen and the Georgia Tech researchers, and asked their views as to whether the paper's allegations would be "Plausible" to "Security experts," even if the allegations were not demonstrably true.
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