Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Revived lawsuit raises specter for Dems of more 'Russia collusion' details

A lawsuit that has just been revived by an appeals court decision raises the specter for Democrats of more - maybe many more - details being unveiled about their conspiracy to create a Russia collusion claim against Donald Trump while he was candidate for president.

The revived case has been profiled by Just the News, which explained it involves defamation claims by London-based academic Svetlana Lokhova against ex-FBI "Confidential human source" Stefan Halper.

"If the case proceeds to discovery or trial, it is likely to renew scrutiny about the weakness of evidence the FBI used to justify investigating Trump, his campaign and his business associates for alleged collusion with Russia. No such collusion was ever found," the report explained.

The report continued, "At a trial last month, Special Counsel John Durham showed that computer data evidence submitted to the FBI by Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann was quickly dismissed as lacking any proof of Russia collusion. And the FBI's own debriefing documents of Halper, identified as 'CHS' or confidential human source, show his allegation about Lokhova and Flynn, referred to in the memos by his codename as 'Crossfire Razor' or 'CR,' was quickly dismissed even before the bureau opened up its probe of Flynn in August 2016.".

The case concerns Lokhova's claims that Halper, a Cambridge official who with Steele was a primary source of the FBI's now-discredited "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation of the made-up claims of Trump collusion with Russia.

The report explained, "Declassified FBI documents obtained by Just the News last year show that Halper was the source of an allegation that Lokhova left a 2014 foreign meeting with Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security advisor. The allegation was dismissed as 'not plausible' and 'not accurate' by agents but nonetheless leaked to the news media in a series of stories that portrayed Lokhova as a 'honey pot' Russian spy."

"The CHS stated that a woman, Svetlana Lokhova, surprised everyone and got into CR's cab and joined CR on the train ride to London. The CHS stated that s/he is somewhat suspicious of Lokhova as she has been affiliated with several prominent members of [redacted]. CHS believes that Lokhova's father maybe a Russian oligarch living in London," federal details revealed.

https://www.wnd.com/2022/06/revived-lawsuit-raises-specter-dems-russia-collusion-details/ 

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