The Gateway Pundit reported Tuesday that attorneys learned Monday (April 5) that evidence in the case with Seth Rich must be destroyed by April 28. The attorneys had contacted attorney John Durham months ago to request that attorney Durham retain the evidence in the case with Seth Rich, but attorney Durham did not respond.
Attorney Ty Clevenger provided The Gateway Pundit with the letter he sent to Attorney Durham.
Attorney Clevenger, who has worked as a police officer and journalist in the past, has been trying to get to the bottom of the Seth Rich case for years. Rich was a young Democratic All-Committee employee who was shot and killed in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 2016. It is believed that Rich may have been murdered after providing DNC emails to Wikileaks, but his death was listed as a robbery, yet police found a wallet, cell phone and watch on him.
After several years of investigative reporting, we now know that there is no evidence that Russian hackers attacked the Democratic National Committee. Instead, many suspect that it was Seth Rich, who was working for the DNC at the time, who copied the DNC emails and shared them with Wikileaks in 2016.
The NSA, according to Clevenger’s lawyers, knew exactly who sent the records to WikiLeaks, as did the FBI. But month after month, the Justice Department denied that it had any evidence that the Justice Department or the FBI had investigated the Seth Rich affair.
Attorney Clevenger persisted, eventually showing that the DOJ was indeed involved in the Seth Rich case. The Gateway Pundit reported last Dec. 9 that for some unknown reason, the FBI contacted Clevenger and admitted to having 20,000 pages of documents and Seth Rich’s laptop.
Keep in mind that the Russian hack of the Democratic National Committee was the basis for the Russia investigation that framed Trump. Now that lawyers have been ordered to destroy all evidence in the Seth Rich case by the end of April, and Durham lawyers, who are in charge of the anti-Trump Russia investigation, have not responded to preserve this evidence that ordinary Americans have not seen, it is likely that the ordinary American people will never know the truth about Seth Rich’s murder.
The full text of attorney Ty Clevenger’s letter to attorney Durham reads as follows
Attorney Durham, on October 12, 2020, I sent a letter to you and then-Attorney General William Barr regarding the need to preserve evidence related to the origins of the “Russian collusion” investigation. Neither you nor anyone else at the Justice Department responded to that letter.
Yesterday I learned that the evidence will be destroyed by April 28, 2021, pursuant to a protective order. Again, I urge you to take steps to protect the evidence and prevent its destruction, in large part because I believe the public has a right to know what the evidence reveals. However, due to the restrictions of the protective order, I cannot discuss the exact nature of the evidence.
If another attorney were to inform me of evidence related to one of my cases, I cannot imagine that I would stick my head in the sand as you have done. Like President Trump, I am beginning to suspect that you and Mr. Barr are acting in bad faith, using a legitimate investigation as a pretext to appease President Trump, even as your “days are numbered”. That said, please feel free to prove me wrong.
Clevenger
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