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    Isn’t it true her husband is a lawyer some how connected to the Clinton’s.
     
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    Lawyer whose firm represented Clinton campaign indicted by special counsel investigating Russia probe - ABC News (go.com)
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    Lawyer whose firm represented Clinton campaign indicted by special counsel investigating Russia probe

    He faces a single charge of making a false statement to the FBI.
    ByAlexander Mallin
    16 September 2021, 18:03
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    A lawyer whose firm represented Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign was indicted Thu...Read More
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    A lawyer whose firm represented Hillary Clinton's campaign during the 2016 presidential election was indicted Thursday by special counsel John Durham on a single charge of making a false statement to the FBI.
    Michael Sussmann, an attorney for the Perkins Coie law firm who previously represented the Democratic National Committee following the hacking of its servers by Russia during the 2016 campaign, is accused of lying "about the capacity in which he was providing allegations to the FBI" when he met with a top lawyer from the bureau in September 2016 and provided him information about potential ties between a Russian bank and computer servers in the Trump Organization.

    "Specifically, SUSSMANN state falsely that he was not doing his work on the aforementioned allegations "for any client," which led the FBI General Counsel (James A. Baker) to understand that SUSSMANN was acting as a good citizen merely passing along information, not as a paid advocate or political operative," prosecutors write in the indictment.
    They allege instead that Sussmamn intentionally misled the FBI general counsel because he was acting at the time on behalf of an unnamed tech executive, an "U.S. internet company" and Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign.
    MORE: Barr appoints US attorney as special counsel in origins of Russia probe investigation
    Prior to his indictment Thursday, Sussmann's attorneys provided a statement to ABC News maintaining his innocence.
    "Mr. Sussmann has committed no crime," attorneys Sean Berkowitz and Michael Bosworth of the law firm Latham and Watkins said. "Any prosecution here would be baseless, unprecedented, and an unwarranted deviation from the apolitical and principled way in which the Department of Justice is supposed to do its work."
    "We are confident that if Mr. Sussmann is charged, he will prevail at trial and vindicate his good name," they added.

    Durham was appointed by former Attorney General William Barr in May 2019 to investigate allegations of misconduct by members of the FBI and the intelligence community in their investigation of potential ties between Russia and former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign for the presidency. Before his resignation, Barr appointed Durham as special counsel extending his tenure into the Biden administration.


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    Attorney John Durham is the prosecutor leading the investigation into the origins of the...Read More
    While Durham's probe has long since lapsed the total duration of former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, prior to Thursday he had yielded only one indictment against a lower-level FBI lawyer who admitted to doctoring an email used in seeking surveillance against a former aide to Trump's campaign. That lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, was sentenced to probation earlier this year.
    Durham has been tasked with creating a report outlining his findings, though it will be up to Attorney General Merrick Garland to determine whether to make those findings public. Garland has said publicly he has no intention of interfering in Durham's work.
    The indictment alleges Sussmann began in 2016 working with a U.S. tech executive and other cyber researchers in coordination with the Clinton campaign to assemble "white papers" on a potential communications channel between the Trump Organization and Russian-owned Alfa Bank. Sussmann later provided Baker with the documents in a Sept. 19, 2016 meeting where he is alleged to have made the false statement about who he was acting on behalf of at the time.
    The connections were later examined by the FBI, but not substantiated.
    In a 2017 deposition with House lawmakers, Sussmann said that he requested the meeting on behalf of a client who was a cybersecurity expert that held data he said showed ties between Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization. According to a source familiar with the matter, his legal team denied in meetings with Durham's team that his meeting with Baker was coordinated or on behalf of members of Clinton's campaign.
    The meeting between Sussman and Baker occurred more than a month after the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation -- looking into whether people associated with the Trump campaign were coordinating, wittingly or unwittingly, with the Russian government's efforts to interfere with the 2016 campaign -- was opened on July 31.
    MORE: Barr departing Justice Department following tenure packed with controversy
    Days earlier, on July 27, 2016, then-candidate Trump said publicly at a campaign event, "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the more than 30,000 emails that are missing." This was an apparent reference to Clinton emails that had been stored on a private server during the time she had served as secretary of state.
    In the spring of 2016, Russian military intelligence had hacked into the computer networks of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic National Committee. Emails and documents stolen by the Russians had already been leaked in June and July of 2016 and Trump continued to encourage more leaks as they continued throughout the campaign.
    The New York Times, which first reported news of Durham's plans to seek an indictment against Sussmann, also reported that Garland has declined to overrule Durham's decision.
    Sussmann's legal team has communicated to Durham's team that they believe his case will fall apart under scrutiny for several different reasons, a source said. They have noted that Sussmann's alleged statement to Baker was made nearly five years ago and in a private meeting with no witnesses. And they argue the statements identified by Durham are immaterial in that they likely had no significant impact on any actual investigation being conducted by the FBI at the time.
    In the indictment, however, prosecutors contend the statement was material "because, among other reasons, Sussmann's false statement misled the FBI general counsel and other FBI personnel concerning the political nature of his work and deprived the FBI of information that might have permitted it more fully to assess and uncover the origins of the relevant data and technical analysis, including the identities and motivations of Sussmann's clients."
     
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    Alec Baldwin shooting victim was wife of Latham & Watkins lawyer | Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/legal/legal...im-was-wife-latham-watkins-lawyer-2021-10-22/


    October 23, 20218:28 PM EDTLast Updated 17 hours ago
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    Alec Baldwin shooting victim

    was wife of Latham & Watkins lawyer

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    An aerial view of the film set on Bonanza Creek Ranch where Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin fatally
    shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded a director when he discharged a prop gun
    on the movie set of the film "Rust" in Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.,
    in this frame grab taken from October 21, 2021 television footage. KOB TV News/Handout via REUTERS
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    • Halyna Hutchins was killed when Baldwin discharged a prop firearm
    • Her husband Matt Hutchins is an M&A lawyer in Los Angeles
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    Oct 23 - The husband of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was fatally shot
    by actor Alec Baldwin with a prop gun on Thursday, is a corporate lawyer in Latham & Watkins' Los Angeles office.

    Matt Hutchins joined Latham as an associate this year. Earlier he was an in-house lawyer
    at an entertainment company
    and practiced at Kirkland & Ellis and Skadden,
    Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, according to his LinkedIn profile.

    "Our loss is enormous," Hutchins said on Twitter late Friday.

    Hutchins told news outlets earlier in the day that he had spoken with Baldwin and said the actor was supportive.

    He could not be immediately reached for comment.

    A Latham spokesperson declined to comment.

    Halyna Hutchins was killed when Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on the set
    of his Western movie "Rust" in New Mexico.

    The Santa Fe Sheriff's Department said it is investigating the incident, which also left the film's director, Joel Souza, injured.

    Alec Baldwin shooting victim was wife of Latham & Watkins lawyer | Reuters
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    Baldwin posted on social media Friday that he was in shock, writing, "My heart is broken for her husband, their son, and all who knew and loved Halyna."
    Hutchins, 42, who was originally from Ukraine and grew up on a Soviet military base in the Arctic Circle, once worked as an investigative reporter in Europe, according to her website.
    She graduated from the American Film Institute in 2015 and was selected as one of American Cinematographer's Rising Stars of 2019, according to her website biography.
    (This story was updated to include a social media post from Matt Hutchins.)
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    David Thomas reports on the business of law, including law firm strategy, hiring, mergers and litigation. He is based out of Chicago. He can be reached at d.thomas@thomsonreuters.com and on Twitter @DaveThomas5150.
     
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