General Flynn has a real fighter in his attorney Sidney Powell and she is rightfully demanding the Mueller gang be held in contempt. Powell is right no matter what the far left New York Times‘ ‘Russia Collusion’ reporters say.
General Flynn’s attorney Sidney Powell filed a BOMBSHELL motion in his case on Friday night per investigative reporter Will Chamberlain from Human Events. The Deep State Mueller gang are finally being outed for the crooks that they are and the crimes they committed by Flynn’s attorney Sidney Powell:
First, some basic background: "Brady violations" are when prosecutors fail to disclose evidence that could be favorable to the defense.
This is indispensable to due process, for pretty obvious reasons: if prosecutors can hide evidence they can get unjust convictions/pleas. pic.twitter.com/15o4Ts1Zuc
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 1, 2019
Mueller’s goons withheld Brady material which is not surprising since they did the same back in the 2000’s in their Enron related cases as noted in Powell’s “License to Lie“.
Powell argues that the Deep State Mueller gang led by the most corrupt DOJ attorney in US history, Andrew Weissmann, withheld information pertinent to their case:
Powell makes a SHOCKING accusation: that prosecutors Brandon Van Grack and Zainab Ahmad, under the direction of Andrew Weissmann,
"affirmatively suppressed evidence that destroyed the credibility of their primary witness [and] impugned their entire case against @GenFlynn." pic.twitter.com/FI2o3Hz3bJ
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 1, 2019
The Mueller – Weissmann gang tried to slip in some documents in some late reporting that were very important to the case and yet they claimed they were no big deal:
Note – it's pretty much impossible for outside observers to determine who's right in this case – yet.@SidneyPowell1 filed an accompanying motion under seal, laying out the specific Brady violations, because the relevant evidence was produced under a protective order. pic.twitter.com/oznFQ1l208
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 1, 2019
The Mueller – Weissmann gang isn’t happy so they worked with the far left NYT to conjure up a slanderous rebuttal:
Van Grack, Ahmad, and Andrew Weissmann probably aren't very happy right now.
This motion threatens not only their prosecution of @GenFlynn, but their careers and their professional reputations.
They haven't filed their response yet.
But the NYT has.https://t.co/WO9rHQcD1n
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 1, 2019
Here Chamberlain discusses the NYT’s slanderous hit-piece:
Let's start with the first paragraph.@adamgoldmanNYT accuses @SidneyPowell1 of "recycling unfounded conspiratorial accusations" against the prosecutors.
Is this the opinion section?
"Recycling" suggests this motion was filed previously. It wasn't. pic.twitter.com/CoMe7nMkif
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 1, 2019
Today General Flynn and his attorney have scheduled a conference with US District Judge Emmet Sullivan to discuss Flynn’s cooperation with prosecutors and whether the two sides are ready to set a sentencing date.
Attorney Sidney Powell is expected to push back on this entire process.
PBS reported:
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan has scheduled a conference for Tuesday morning to discuss Flynn’s cooperation with prosecutors and whether the two sides are ready to set a sentencing date.
Flynn was supposed to be sentenced last December for lying to the FBI about his December 2016 conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States. But the sentencing hearing was abruptly cut short after Flynn, facing a sharp rebuke from Sullivan that raised the prospect he could be sent to prison, asked that he be allowed to continue cooperating with prosecutors in hopes of earning credit toward a lighter punishment.
Since then, he has changed lawyers and hired a new legal team led by Sidney Powell, a conservative commentator and former federal prosecutor who has been an outspoken critic of Mueller’s investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
In a court filing, Powell accused Justice Department prosecutors of withholding evidence that she says would be favorable to the defense.
She said prosecutors had engaged “in even more malevolent conduct in the prosecution” of Flynn than in the case of the late Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, which Sullivan threw out a decade ago after determining that prosecutors had withheld information from the senator’s defense team.
