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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJerome Corsi says he did not intentionally lie... how many times can one 'unintentionally lie'?
Right now, these are the known lies:
CORSI said he declined the request from Person 1 (Roger Stone) and made clear to Person 1 that trying to contact Organization 1 (Wikileaks) could be subject to
investigation.
CORSI also stated that Person 1 never asked CORSI to have another person try to get in contact with Organization 1, and that CORSI told Person 1 that they should just wait until Organization 1 released any materials.
CORSI further stated that after that initial request from Person 1, CORSI did not know what Person 1 did with respect to Organization 1, and he never provided Person 1 with any information regarding Organization 1, including what materials Organization 1 possessed or what Organization 1 might do with those materials.
http://media1.s-nbcnews.com/i/today/z_creative/MUELLERDraftStatementofOffenseCorsi11142018.pdf
ProfessorGAC
(64,877 posts)Oh, yes you did.
RockRaven
(14,915 posts)It's all just an unfortunate coincidence that every time he answered a question, whoops!, he said something untrue.
Adrahil
(13,340 posts).... is NOT a valid defense.
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)"I do not recall." Some think they are so clever that there will be no consequences for lying.
elias7
(3,991 posts)You cannot unintentionally lie. Kind of like Obama and keeping your doctor. If you dont know that insurance carriers are going to screw up the game for their own benefit, there was no intention to deceive and therefore no lie.