The list was said to be originally compiled by Drury and was in a "sealed" document that was accidentally posted online. The DOJ then reportedly "scrambled" to try and remove the information from the web.
Shortly thereafter, a spokesman for the Department of Justice wrote: "Per order of the Court, government exhibit #3217 (GX 3217) was admitted under seal, a spokesman for the Department of Justice wrote in an email soon after the document was taken offline. This file was inadvertently loaded to the U.S. v. Ray file share. Please do not reproduce, share, or use this exhibit in any way, if you have downloaded this file, please delete it."
"This is not an exhaustive list but it includes all my main clients/regulars and many others," Drury wrote.
DoJ asking people not to share it and to instead delete it.. but it's not actually illegal to have, especially since it was released by them -- even accidentally -- so they're blowing their horn and hoping that people are intimidated enough to obey.
Where’s the list of names?
Give us the names!!
DoJ asking people not to share it and to instead delete it.. but it's not actually illegal to have, especially since it was released by them -- even accidentally -- so they're blowing their horn and hoping that people are intimidated enough to obey.
Dumb DoJ. Now the Anons are going after it bigly.