Just an FYI: that site pulls from pacer.gov, which you can access if you have an account. According to a 2011 study, the average number of sealed cases nationwide at that time was appx 1,000, with cases being sealed and unsealed throughout the year. Now we have nearly 300,000 of them, and according to Kash Patel each one of these might contain indictments and multiple names.
First I heard about them was 2018 under Captain Sessions + Huber. While Trump was pretending to hate Sessions, the entire structure was set up, so Sessions recusing was a necessity - he had actual work to do! 😉
Durham began in 2017... When Q began. Sessions had about 40,000 of them IIRC, by the time he was done.
Just an FYI: that site pulls from pacer.gov, which you can access if you have an account. According to a 2011 study, the average number of sealed cases nationwide at that time was appx 1,000, with cases being sealed and unsealed throughout the year. Now we have nearly 300,000 of them, and according to Kash Patel each one of these might contain indictments and multiple names.
Nice work!
You mention from 2011. Do you know how many were added from 2016 - 2020?
First I heard about them was 2018 under Captain Sessions + Huber. While Trump was pretending to hate Sessions, the entire structure was set up, so Sessions recusing was a necessity - he had actual work to do! 😉 Durham began in 2017... When Q began. Sessions had about 40,000 of them IIRC, by the time he was done.