Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards

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What a name, eh?

Another anti-Trump Deep State resistance leaker on her way to prison:


Senior Treasury official is caught with a flash drive and arrested over leak of 'Suspicious Activity Reports' about Paul Manafort, the Russian embassy and alleged Moscow spy Maria Butina

The Justice Department have charged a Treasury Department employee with giving a reporter confidential banking reports tied to Paul Manafort, Maria Butina and other suspects charged in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Federal prosecutors say Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards will appear in court Wednesday in Alexandria, Virginia.

Edwards, 40, is a senior official at Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). She's accused of leaking the material to a journalist who was not named in the criminal complaint.

She tried to 'conceal her relationship' with the reporter on Tuesday and 'denied having any contacts with the news media' when FBI agents first interviewed her, according to court documents that also reveal she ultimately confessed.

But they say Edwards claimed to be a 'whistle-blower' who sent the documents to a reporter for 'record-keeping.' Although she has previously filed a whistle-blower complaint with the Treasury Department, agents determined that it was unrelated to the document leaks.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nafort-Butina-banking-documents-reporter.html
 
What a name, eh?

Another anti-Trump Deep State resistance leaker on her way to prison:


Senior Treasury official is caught with a flash drive and arrested over leak of 'Suspicious Activity Reports' about Paul Manafort, the Russian embassy and alleged Moscow spy Maria Butina

The Justice Department have charged a Treasury Department employee with giving a reporter confidential banking reports tied to Paul Manafort, Maria Butina and other suspects charged in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Federal prosecutors say Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards will appear in court Wednesday in Alexandria, Virginia.

Edwards, 40, is a senior official at Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). She's accused of leaking the material to a journalist who was not named in the criminal complaint.

She tried to 'conceal her relationship' with the reporter on Tuesday and 'denied having any contacts with the news media' when FBI agents first interviewed her, according to court documents that also reveal she ultimately confessed.

But they say Edwards claimed to be a 'whistle-blower' who sent the documents to a reporter for 'record-keeping.' Although she has previously filed a whistle-blower complaint with the Treasury Department, agents determined that it was unrelated to the document leaks.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nafort-Butina-banking-documents-reporter.html

I wonder when these leaker's are going to realize that their good buddies in the press aren't going to face any consequences. They, the leaker's, are going to take all of the heat.

The rank and file FBI are pretty good at what they do when not hamstrung by the top floor's political agenda's.
 
I wonder when these leaker's are going to realize that their good buddies in the press aren't going to face any consequences. They, the leaker's, are going to take all of the heat.

The rank and file FBI are pretty good at what they do when not hamstrung by the top floor's political agenda's.

Might take a few more prosecutions to get the message rolling. I think after the election we'll see changes made that will bring a a more energized DOJ.
 
Remember the name Thomas Ott. Mr. Ott worked for Fusion GPS collaborator Bruce Ohr at the DOJ. Also, Mr. Ott worked for RICO with Mueller's Andrew Weissman at the DOJ. He is an one of the six Assistant Directors at FinCEN, one of whom is an un-named "criminal co-conspirator" in the indictment of Natalie Edwards. The DOJ decided to cover up his name for political reasons. He will no doubt be prosecuted as well.
 
She deserves the Medal of Freedom, and so do Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning.
 
I wonder when these leaker's are going to realize that their good buddies in the press aren't going to face any consequences. They, the leaker's, are going to take all of the heat.

The rank and file FBI are pretty good at what they do when not hamstrung by the top floor's political agenda's.

What the press doesn't realize is that eventually all the names of those who received the leaked materials will be known. Once that happens they'll be excluded from press releases and conferences and their calls will be denied.

Where will they get their news then?
 
What the press doesn't realize is that eventually all the names of those who received the leaked materials will be known. Once that happens they'll be excluded from press releases and conferences and their calls will be denied.

Where will they get their news then?

Why, when neither law nor journalistic ethics forbid printing news from leakers?
 
A leaking FBI agent out of Minneapolis just got sentenced to four years, too.
 
Because nobody lets a rabid dog bite them twice.
KirkDude doesn't realize that reporters and news outlets are not shielded from the consequences of 18 USC 793f. It doesn't apply in this case but it does for other leakers and unauthorized receivers of classified information.
 
A leaking FBI agent out of Minneapolis just got sentenced to four years, too.

I saw that, a light sentence for multiple violations of the Espionage Act. He did receive three years of supervised release after serving his four years in prison.
 
What the press doesn't realize is that eventually all the names of those who received the leaked materials will be known. Once that happens they'll be excluded from press releases and conferences and their calls will be denied.

Where will they get their news then?

That's when they become authors and give us they dying words of dead people...

;) ;)
 
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