Three dozen cases made them nervous enough to write about it back then. Today they're probably drowning in their own excrement.
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And then they never wrote about it again.
I'm curious as to why some clerks in the offices never have spilled the beans on what's inside of those indictments. Certainly they have access to the paperwork and know who is being looked at. Why hasn't it leaked out, heck with a million indictments there should be a few hundred leaked names, at least.
Somebody with a weapon asked politely & currently the clerks are a unique group of people in DC
Maybe because they didn't want to end up on one of them.
has anyone looked at the unsealed indictments? maybe that would shed some light on what the sealed indictments are about. if they do not prosecute the indicted, what is the use of indicting them?
Everyone keeps talking about these unsealed indictments but I have not see a federal government website showing that. Does anybody have a link that was created by the federal government showing a list of how many indictments in total are there are that's supposed to be sealed across the USA?
You bring up a very good point. You need to spend a lot of money I think to get on Pacer and yet I haven't seen a single corroboration from anyone. For or against.