Ray Epps's new attorney, who is demanding on behalf of his client a public apology from Tucker Carlson under threat of a defamation lawsuit, is the director of a radical anti-Trump organization, a close associate of Media Matters Democrat attack dog David Brock and a former employee of Perkins Coie, the lawfare firm behind Russiagate and the Steele dossier.
Epps's attorney, Michael Teter, sent a letter on Thursday to Carlson, demanding the Fox News host retract what Teter called "False and defamatory statements" that Epps was a J6 government plant.
Teter - Epps's new lawyer - is a former employee of Perkins Coie, the firm notorious for the grunt work and disinformation campaigns it ran for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
In the run-up to the 2016 tilt, Perkins Coie had furnished the FBI with office space.
"We have learned that since March 2012, the FBI approved and facilitated a Secure Work Environment at Perkins Coie's Washington, D.C. office, which continues to be operational," lawmakers wrote to FBI chief Christopher Wray.
Now one of Perkins Coie's alumni is helping Ray Epps shut down Tucker Carlson.
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