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Mueller team wants to withhold 3.2 million ‘sensitive’ docs from indicted Russian company


Prosecutors in a case brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team asked a federal judge on Thursday to withhold 3.2 million "sensitive" documents from the Russian company Concord Management LLC because of national security and law enforcement concerns. Mueller has indicted Concord Management, and a number of its employees, for attempting to meddle in the 2016 presidential election. RUSSIAN COMPANY INDICTED BY MUELLER SAYS CHARGE IS BASELESSProsecutor Jonathan Kravitz told Friedrich it would be permissible for individual documents among the 3.2 million to be viewed by employees of Concord Management. No trial date has been set in the Concord case and Dubelier hinted that there may be much more "complicated evidentiary issues" to get through before trial. When Concord Management pleaded not guilty last year, Dubelier said in court, “The government has indicted the proverbial Ham sandwich.”


Source: Fox News March 07, 2019 18:22 UTC



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