🔨👩⚖️⚖ 6,880 Sealed Indictments have just been added to the Federal Criminal Database bringing the total to 648,810. Unsealed remains at 84,631 since last October. Congressional resignations, illicit funding and mysterious deaths are going mainstream. April showers? ⛈️ ⚖👩⚖️🔨
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Hey WMW. Do you know if those are specifically sealed indictments, and not just sealed cases?
Aww, anybody know what the deleted reply said? Was that you, WMW?
I didn't delete it, but last night I saw it was gone. I assume only Mods have that power. 🤷♂️
But I'll rephrase my earlier response since I may have had my hand slapped:
Per Q-post #1658 & 59 above, Q is pointing out that the number of Sealed Indictments (meaning a Grand Jury has convened and agreed that the charges have merit) have skyrocketed since Trump came into office back in 2017.
In 2018, Q told us via Post 2211
As you dig into the court dockets, the cases are labeled as Criminal Sealed Indictments (meaning a specific DOCUMENT). This document is hidden from the public so that the criminals don't get tipped off and flee / destroy evidence etc.
The Bad-Boys.us site does a good job at helping filter out the noise so just like above where Q asked, what percentage of these court cases are USA vs X (defendants). I found scores on individual district court dockets and via a small sample I had time to download and review, HUNDREDS more are "Sealed vs Sealed".
I used AI to summarize a case that was on a Boston court docket "United States vs xxx xxx". I assume it was previously sealed as the case had progressed from 2021 as a vague "narcotics charge" to trafficking 2 kilos of Fentanyl nearly 1,000 Fentanyl pills and nearly 6,000 counterfeit pills.
Regarding Sealed Cases, they are similar and are used to protect sensitive information (names of minors, victims, pending warrants, informants, etc) where they don't want to tip off the criminals.
According to Post 3711 Q says it's worth remembering that:
Hope this helps!
Thank you. I appreciate it.