The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a massive 9 to 0 decision on Wednesday that a California woman could not use U.S. bankruptcy code protection to avoid paying a $200,000 debt, which resulted from fraud by her partner.
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The DOJ mistakenly “disclosed a list of Donald Trump documents being vetted by ‘privilege review teams’ that were included among thousands of materials seized from Mar-a-Lago.” Included in the exposed documents, “which Trump’s lawyers are trying to keep out of the hands of government investigators, includes discussions about presidential pardons late in Trump’s term, including the pardon of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojovich.”
Durham charged Danchenko last year for five alleged false statements to the FBI, including saying the Russia-born lawyer anonymously sourced a fabricated claim about Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to longtime Hillary Clinton ally Charles Dolan. The special counsel team said Dolan would testify in court that he suspected Danchenko was tied to Russian intelligence.
The judge presiding over the case of Igor Danchenko, a source for the discredited Christopher Steele dossier, said he will not dismiss the indicted, but he did express some skepticism over the false statement charges brought by special counsel John Durham.