A judge has ordered Google to turn over a year's worth of Jussie Smollett's emails, private messages, photographs and location data to a special prosecutor who is looking into why prosecutors abruptly dismissed criminal charges against the actor.
On Wednesday, the Chicago Tribune reported that it had obtained two search warrants submitted by special prosecutor Dan Webb and signed off by Cook County Judge Michael Toomin last month.
Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx's office filed and quickly dropped 16 counts of disorderly conduct against Smollett for allegedly staging a January 2019 attack in downtown Chicago and lying about it to police.
Toomin appointed Webb months later and the warrants offer the first public hints about what he has been investigating.
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OHHH Yeah.
ReplyDeleteCould actual justice be around the corner?
ReplyDeleteThis is why Harris dropped out
ReplyDeleteSince we know Smullet is an intelligence agent (provocateur) we know this MSM story is intended to inform the population they can read our emails.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the population cheers because they hate Smullet and thereby they embrace the illegal search
I wouldn't want to be the one who had to read them.
ReplyDeleteRuh Row, this is not going to turn out well for Obama's point man in Chicago. The racist corruption all started at the top.
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to go to jail over this obvious cover up
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