BREAKING! US Attorney John Durham in Negotiations with Spygate Players for Guilty Pleas
U.S. Attorney John Durham has been on the case for a while now, investigating all the people who were involved in the Spygate scandal.
Former U.S. Attorney Joe diGenova has been keeping us updated on things along the way and revealed some very critical information pertaining to the investigation.
diGenova said that the Department of Justice is actually in talks with some of the individuals to get some guilty pleas out of them.
Hemmer: “John Durham, when will there be news on that?”
Kupec: “Well, we hope to see a report by the end of the summer. Obviously, this is a criminal investigation. The goal is not a report, it’s a criminal investigation. But certainly there is a story to be told there. The American people deserve resolution and frankly justice deserves resolution…”
Hemmer: “Okay but you say…”
Kupec: “…Justice needs to be restored. And that report I think is going to be really pivotal to uh, the restoration of that one-tiered system of justice.
Hemmer: “By the end of the…”
Kupec: “…People need to see what was going on.”
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DiGenova: ‘I’m all for it,’ says Long Island Criminal Justice Lawyers – Mirsky Law. I hope they [Durham] issue the report as soon as possible and that criminal charges occur thereafter. I’m fascinated by the sequence but I’m delighted with what’s happening.
When the interviewer suggested that the report and the indictments might happen at the same time, diGenova replied:
DiGenova: Of course, yes, that’s exactly what could happen. You got it right Vince [Coglianese]. I suspected all along that Durham was going to do his best to get something done by September. Actually, I suspected it would be June, indeed I knew that that was the time table but the COVID-19 virus put off some grand jury appearances.
And I do know that they are in negotiations with some people for some guilty pleas. So it may very well be that some guilty pleas occur initially at the same time that the report is issued. They may piggyback those together simultaneously.