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(Worthy News) – A judge has ordered the FBI to release information it has in connection to the laptop of Seth Rich, a former Democratic National Committee staffer who was fatally shot in Washington in 2016.
Rich’s 2016 death sparked conspiracy theories that he had participated in the DNC’s infamous email leak that same year; that data breach has been linked to Russian hackers who were hoping to influence that year’s presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.
In a Sept. 29 ruling, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant ruled partially in favor of Brian Huddleston, a Texas resident who in both 2017 and 2020 filed repeated Freedom of Information Act requests with the FBI related to its investigations into Rich’s murder. [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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