Visit Counter

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Had to laugh when I read this one




Reality Winner, jailed for leaking secrets about Russia hacking, asks Trump for clemency







Lawyers for Reality Winner, the former NSA contractor who was sentenced to more than five years in prison after leaking classified information about Russian hacking, announced Monday they are seeking clemency from President Trump.

Winner, now 28, was sentenced in 2018 after leaking U.S. secrets about Russia's attempts to hack the 2016 presidential election to the news outlet, The Intercept. The sentence was the longest ever at the time for a federal crime involving leaks to the media. Winner pleaded guilty to leaking a classified report that detailed the Russian government's efforts to penetrate a Florida-based voting software supplier.

At the Monday news conference, Winner's legal team said they filed a formal petition for commutation with the Justice Department, saying Winner had "suffered enough" and calling on the president to "do the right thing." Winner's family is hoping she will be pardoned or granted clemency, and hope Trump will show her mercy.















Share/Bookmark

Monday, February 17, 2020

What's the difference between Romney and Arlen Specter?



Nothing... they're both dead.


------------------------









REINCARNATION:

Man if this ain't it... I don't know what is.








Share/Bookmark

Friday, February 14, 2020

There goes those presidential aspirations



Michael Avenatti was just found guilty on all charges in his Nike extortion trial





Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti was convicted by a Manhattan jury on Friday on all three charges concerning his attempts to extort up to $25 million from Nike. 

Avenatti was jailed last month after the judge revoked his bail following accusations that he committed additional financial crimes. 

The 48-year-old litigator made headlines when he began working with his former client Stormy Daniels two years ago.
 
Avenatti will be tried in two other criminal cases in federal court on charges that he defrauded multiple clients and stole millions of dollars. 

The disgraced attorney was accused of threatening to expose allegations that amateur basketball players were engaged in bribery unless the company paid him off. He was charged with transmission of interstate communications with intent to extort, honest services wire fraud, attempted extortion.

Avenatti, who was made famous by his representation of porn star and director Stormy Daniels, was jailed last month after the federal district court judge following accusations that he committed more financial crimes while out on bail. 

Avenatti will be tried in two other criminal cases in federal court on charges that he defrauded multiple clients and stole millions of dollars. In one case, he's been charged with taking over $295,000 from Daniels' book advance and using the money for his own personal expenses. 

The 48-year-old litigator started making national headlines two years ago when he began representing Daniels, who says she had an affair with President Donald Trump. 

Just days before the 2016 US election, Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen arranged a $130,000 payment to Daniels to keep her silent about an affair she says she had with Trump in 2006.

Avenatti sued the president, on Daniels' behalf, accusing Trump of invalidating a non-disclosure agreement, and of defaming Daniels.






Share/Bookmark

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Who's your choice for First Lady?





(She used to play DE for the Browns)


(Can't even visualize it)



Enough said.



Share/Bookmark

Kim Jong-un finds 'cure' for coronavirus





North Korea executes trade official for visiting a public bath while he was in quarantine


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (pictured) has imposed drastic quarantine measures - which reportedly led to a trade official's execution for visiting a public bath



South Korean media said the trade official was arrested and immediately shot. Kim Jong-un has imposed military law to enforce the coronavirus quarantine. North Korea has no confirmed cases but has taken strict quarantine measures.

"Strict quarantine measures"...that's a nice way to put it.







Share/Bookmark