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|    Gil Jesus to recip...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: A question for the Lone Nutters on S    |
|    11 Nov 23 09:21:31    |
      From: gjjmail1202@gmail.com              On Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 9:47:19 AM UTC-5, recip...@gmail.com wrote:       > Feldsott's affidavit implies that Crescent voluntarily assisted the FBI.       Scibor's testimony does the same for Klein's.        >        > That being said, what is your evidence that the FBI acted improperly with       either company?              Who said they acted improperly ?       I asked for copies of the search warrants.        I never said they acted improperly.              In fact, your answer is 100% correct. The searches were done by        epresentatives of the companies, and because the companies owned the records,        there was nothing illegal about their search. It was up to the companies       whether they would release the records to the FBI or whether they required a       search warrant.        Although he doesn't mention him by name, Scibor's testimony says that he "got       permission" to open the files and view the records from a company executive.        I assume that executive was William Waldman, the company vice-president who       showed up and conducted the search at Klein's.              But you are correct.       No search warrant was necessary because according to the testimony of Scibor       and the affidavit of Feldsott, both companies cooperated fully with the FBI       and willingly released to them the information in their files.              The rest of the trolls were too lazy to look it up. You weren't.       Congratulations.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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