Probe of Obama attorney general nominee sought over secret deals for cooperators
More than a year before President Obama nominated federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch to be attorney general, a former federal judge quietly called on Congress to investigate her U.S. attorney’s office for trampling on victims’ rights.
Paul Cassell, a law professor at the University of Utah, said Ms. Lynch’s office, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, never told victims in a major stock fraud case that a culprit had been sentenced — denying them a chance to seek restitution of some $40 million in losses.
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2 comments:
Another criminal put forward by the POSOTUS!
Just like the last one.....
2:04-that's because no one with any integrity, morals and principles would ever lower themselves to work in the Obama admin.
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