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To: i-node who wrote (1107087)12/29/2018 9:57:44 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577404
 
" it turns out that the issue is not 'well-settled'."

It also turns out Flynn doesn't want The Dersh to be his lawyer...

Flynn said he is satisfied by his attorney representation, does not want extra time to speak with them, and does not want to speak with another, different attorney before this proceeds.

"Are you continuing to accept responsibility for his false statements?" Judge Emmet Sullivan asked. "I am, your honor," Flynn loudly responded.
Sullivan asks Flynn if he would like to postpone the sentencing, and Flynn says no.

What this means: He is standing firm on his decision to plead guilty to this crime.
cnn.com



To: i-node who wrote (1107087)12/29/2018 10:05:58 PM
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FBI collected fake green cards that Trump’s managers gave to undocumented immigrants working at his golf club: report

Martin Cizmar MARTIN CIZMAR
29 DEC 2018 AT 20:10 ET
rawstory.com

The employment documents of related to immigrants who worked illegally at President Donald Trump’s golf club in New Jersey have been gathered by the FBI and state investigators, reports the Washington Post.

The report is sourced to a Newark attorney who represents five undocumented immigrants that worked at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

The lawyer says that in November he met with investigators from the New Jersey state attorney general’s office and two FBI agents.
Among the documents reviewed were fake green cards and Social Security numbers that the workers say supervisors at Trump’s golf club gave to a Guatemalan worker.
“The materials collected by law enforcement agencies, first reported by the New York Daily News, indicate that investigators may be launching a probe into the hiring practices of the president’s golf club,” the Post writes.

The FBI and state investigators did not comment