George Papadopolous who plead guilty to collusion and lying wore a wire

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Oct 31, 2017.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Shit is going down!!

    How do we know he may have worn a wire?

    An easy-to-miss term used in a court filing by Mueller’s office is what opens the door for speculation here:

    “Public disclosure of the defendant’s initial appearance, however, would significantly undermine his ability to serve as a proactive cooperator.”

    The excerpt was pointed out by USA Today’s Brad Heath.



    The filing is likely a motion to seal, keeping Papadopoulos’s arrest secret to avoid compromising his usefulness in further investigations.

    What does ‘proactive cooperator’ mean?
    Jeryl Bier, a freelance writer for The Weekly Standard, pulled an excerpt from a 2001 district court filing that sheds some light:

    “The term ‘proactive cooperation’ is generally understood to mean that the defendant will engage in some type of undercover work on behalf of the Government, such as wearing a wire and/or meeting face to face with persons suspected of involvement in criminal activity.”

    How sure can we be about this?
    According to criminal defense attorney T. Greg Doucette, the term ‘proactive cooperation’ usually means one of two things. Either:

    • The defendant approached the federal government before the government approached the defendant to initiate the cooperation, or;
    • The defendant was engaged in active cooperation such as wearing a wire or monitoring email communications.
    “In practice, it’s the kind of thing where judges and defense attorneys both use them so interchangeably, that it can be tough to tell what they mean,” Doucette told TheBlaze on Monday.

    Doucette said the particulars of this case give the appearance that Papadopoulos was engaged in the latter form of cooperation, because he did not proactively approach the government to assist in the investigation.

    “It seems like he didn’t agree to cooperate until after he was already in trouble,” Doucette said. “Based on the news reports of what he’s been involved with, he seems to me that he’s been an active participant or collaborator for sure. I got the impression that if he wasn’t wearing a wire, at the very least he was monitoring emails.”

    Why would Papadopoulos do this?
    Doucette said Papadopoulos, knowing he was likely to be charged with wrongdoing, cooperated in order to reduce his eventual sentence.

    “The U.S. attorney (hypothetically) will make the argument to the judge that the defendant has been cooperative and they’ve rolled up five or six other defendants in this process, so even though the guidelines say he should get six months, they would recommend that the judge depart downward and give him 10 days or give 2 years probation or whatever it is,” Doucette said.

    http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/1...have-worn-a-wire-for-months-in-mueller-probe/
     
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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