CREW sues DOJ for Erik Prince and Bill Barr meeting records April 13, 2021
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CREW sues DOJ for Erik Prince and Bill Barr meeting records
April 13, 2021
Erik Prince
Erik Prince
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Following a CREW FOIA request more than a year ago, the DOJ failed to turn over communications between former-Attorney General Bill Barr and Erik Princea six-figure Trump and GOP donor, co-founder of defense contractor Blackwater and brother of Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. CREW is suing the DOJ for records on any meetings that Barr and Prince had since they could reveal potential preferential treatment for Trumps allies in Department of Justice investigations.
Prince reportedly faced a DOJ investigation for apparently lying before Congress about the Russia probe following Representative Adam Schiffs request for a criminal investigation, but almost two years later, no investigation has been reported and no charges have been announced. In addition to charges related to making false statements to Congress, DOJ apparently was considering whether Prince violated U.S. export laws, but no charges have been announced in that case either.
Throughout his tenure, Barr consistently intervened in cases to the benefit of Trumps allies, including several Trump would later go on to pardon. In his final days as president, Trump issued pardon after pardon to benefit himself and his cronies, including for four Blackwater guards convicted of killing of Iraqi civilians. Trump also pardoned Roger Stone and Michael Flynn, whose cases Barr and top DOJ officials had reportedly previously intervened in to withdraw stiff sentencing recommendationsin Stones case, after Trump tweeted that the recommendations were unfair.
The American people deserve to know the full extent of the politicization of the DOJ under Barr. These records would help reveal whether apparent delays in investigating Erik Prince were yet another example of Barr and top DOJ officials circumventing DOJ processes in order to benefit Trump and his allies.
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erronis
(15,241 posts)on its way out. And also interesting to see how vigorously our new administration will work to honor FOIA requests.
gab13by13
(21,323 posts)lots and lots of criminality and no accountability. I will be shocked if Cy Vance does anything before retiring.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Always knew there'd be hidden crimes we might never even know about. But insider trading may just be the biggest of all.
Most interesting is that they knew they'd get away with it. It's difficult to prove. And they used the dramatic swings due to the pandemic as cover. Along with Trump insulating himself from truthful press scrutiny, his crazy diversions thru hate rallies and crazy tweets, and A DOJ who didn't pursue investigations.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Thanks.
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