FBI quietly releases documents on Seth Rich murder case
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UPDATED 9:34 AM PT – Friday, July 9, 2021
The FBI quietly released thousands of pages of documents about the murder of Seth Rich. The files were posted on the FBI Vault website on Thursday following a request by attorney Ty Clevenger.
The heavily redacted documents date back to 2016 when Rich was killed. They include emails between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page who were apparently discussing Rich’s case.
The @FBI uploaded more Seth Rich records in response to our FOIA lawsuit. Lots of interesting stuff. h/t @Larry_Beech.@RealMattCouch @newsmax @EpochTimes @Isikoff @davidfolkenflik @AndyKroll @oliverdarcy @adamhousley https://t.co/2jVkpNhh2A
— Ty Clevenger (@Ty_Clevenger) July 8, 2021
Additionally, unnamed FBI officials were talking about Julian Assange’s assertion that Rich was murdered for leaking Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails. The trove of documents also includes files on the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and the Clinton-tied firm Perkins Coie.
It remains unclear why the FBI put those reports together with the Rich murder case.
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