You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Government Corruption
FBI asks court for 66 years to reveal laptop contents of murdered Democrat staffer Seth Rich
2022-10-29
[Metro Voice News] When Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was inexplicably murdered on a Washington DC street, conspiracy theorists alleged his laptop contained information damaging to Hillary Clinton and the 2016 presidential campaign.

The rumors persist and an FBI request this week is not doing anything to allay those accusations. The embattled agency is now asking a court to give it 66 years to release the information discovered on the laptop. Sixty-six years would be 2088 — well beyond the lifespan of most people involved in the 2016 election, including those currently on trial (including FBI informants) and FBI officials making the request.

A U.S District Court in September ordered the agency, which has been accused of politicizing its investigations, to produce the data on the laptop—something the FBI continues to fight. The agency, say detractors, is not acting in a way that elicits confidence in its investigations. In 2019 the agency said it "lost" thousands of pages of notes related to Hillary Clinton and the investigation into Russian influence.

But why are Seth Rich and his laptop again making headlines?

Rich was an up-and-coming political staffer who was privy to communications, finance details and strategy employed in the 2016 show-down between Hillary Clinton and then-candidate Donald Trump. While calling it a robbery, Rich’s mother noted nothing was taken from her son and police released video surveillance revealing two people may have been involved in the death. Those details continue to fuel theories surrounding the motives for the death though it remains unsolved.

One item recovered from Rich’s belongings was his work laptop found at his apartment. News outlets call it "the other" FBI laptop problem and the FBI is seemingly determined to keep the contents from the public.

U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant, an Obama appointee, ruled in September that the bureau must hand over information from the computer to Brian Huddleston, a Texas man who filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the info.

The FBI’s assertion that the privacy interest Rich’s family members hold outweighed the public interest was rejected by Mazzant, who noted the bureau cited no relevant case law supporting the argument.

But the ruling was erroneous, U.S. lawyers said in a new filing.

The bureau shouldn’t have to produce the information because of FOIA exemptions for information that are compiled for law enforcement purposes and "could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source," the lawyers said in a motion for reconsideration. Another exemption, which enables agencies to withhold information that would disclose law enforcement techniques also applies, they said.

"Given the Court’s findings that except for the information related to Seth Rich’s laptop withheld pursuant to Exemptions 6 and 7(C) based on privacy interests, the FBI properly withheld or redacted all other information responsive to Huddleston’s requests, the production order seems inconsistent with the rest of the order," the motion stated.

The FBI, after claiming it never possessed Rich’s laptop or any information from it, acknowledged in 2020 that it had thousands of files from the computer.

The bureau "is currently working on getting the files from Seth Rich’s personal laptop into a format to be reviewed," the government said at the time.

Information and material extracted from the computer were provided by a source to an FBI agent during a meeting on March 15, 2018, FBI records officer Michael Seidel said in a declaration. He said the files included photographs and documents, among other material.

In the new filing, government lawyers said the FBI never extracted the data, which it revealed as originating with a law enforcement agency. They said the information is on a compact disc containing images of the laptop.

"The FBI did not open an investigation into the murder of Seth Rich, nor did it provide investigative or technical assistance to any investigation into the murder of Seth Rich. As a result, the FBI has never extracted the data from the compact disc and never processed the information contained on the disc," they said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  They are worried that we will discover that his phone number was 867-5309. That will prove all the conspiracies right and our society will collapse.

More likely, it will confirm that they did no investigation. Mostly they just play Pokémon Go.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-10-29 15:34  

#6  Remember when Trump caved in to the Deep State and did not have all of the JFK files declassified/released.

He also backed off on a vaccine commission once Pfizer sent $1,000,000 his way for his inauguration (from the RFK, Jr., movie on Tony Science).
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-10-29 14:58  

#5  (6)66.

Satanic monster. Degenerate.
Posted by: Billy B    2022-10-29 14:50  

#4  The Japanese diplomatic codes deciphers were release 50 years after 1945.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-10-29 14:50  

#3  Only 66 years? You mean they were willing to be outdone by Pfizer's demand for 75 years?
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-10-29 14:46  

#2  Hey, I'm good with that.
Posted by: Hunterleiken2918   2022-10-29 14:24  

#1  Crooked murdering bastards !
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-10-29 14:17  

00:00