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originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: alphabetaone
Well, I imagine it's going to be incredibly difficult seeing as how there is no reference to a case number.
On the seven page document, The case number is there in the
PACER stamp on the top of each page, in blue.
www.mockingbirdpaper.com...
I've sent an email to Ohio's Southern District Court's clerk in an attempt to ask them if it is/was a valid case. I know PACER isn't some fly-by-night money making website, it's their official electronic court filing system.
While I wait for a response though, I still don't understand how even if this court case is real that Seth Rich plays a part in it anyway. Other than conjecture of course, that he was supposed to be involved in some way.
The main allegations in a lawsuit against Fox News are undercut by the plaintiff’s own public statements on the matter, The Daily Caller has found.
Rod Wheeler, a former Fox News personality and washed up Metropolitan Police detective, filed the lawsuit Tuesday. The suit alleges Fox News fabricated quotes and concocted a story, damaging Wheeler’s reputation.
The thrust of Wheeler’s lawsuit rests on the idea that Fox News falsely said that he believed there was a connection between murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich and WikiLeaks. This alleged libel by Fox News, according to the lawsuit, was due to the joint efforts of Butowsky, who funded Wheeler’s investigation, and the White House, who allegedly wanted the story of Russian hacking to go away.
Wheeler, who was fired from the D.C. police, and his attorneys claim that Fox News reporter Malia Zimmerman concocted quotes from Wheeler that alleged there was a connection between Rich and WikiLeaks and that the DNC was working to block the investigation into the former DNC staffer’s murder. The lawsuit alleges these quotes were made up to the pleasure of the president, something the White House called “completely untrue” Monday.
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
a reply to: burntheships
WikiLeaks - either confirm the leaker as Seth Rich or STFU because all this innuendo, without confirmation, completely lacks integrity.
Forensic investigations of documents made public two weeks prior to the July 5 leak by the person or entity known as Guccifer 2.0 show that they were fraudulent: Before Guccifer posted them they were adulterated by cutting and pasting them into a blank template that had Russian as its default language. Guccifer took responsibility on June 15 for an intrusion the DNC reported on June 14 and professed to be a WikiLeaks source—claims essential to the official narrative implicating Russia in what was soon cast as an extensive hacking operation. To put the point simply, forensic science now devastates this narrative.
The Russian markings were artificially inserted prior to posting. “It’s clear,” another forensics investigator self-identified as HET, wrote in a report on this question, “that metadata was deliberately altered and documents were deliberately pasted into a Russianified [W]ord document with Russian language settings and style headings.”