The Justice Department will drop all charges against two Russian companies that Mueller charged with interfering in the 2016 elections:
WASHINGTON TIMES – The Justice Department is moving to drop charges against two Russian companies that were accused of funding a social media campaign to sway American public opinion during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Concord Management and Consulting LLC and Concord Catering were among three companies and 13 individuals charged in 2018 by special counsel Robert Mueller as part of a conspiracy to spread disinformation on social media during the 2016 presidential race. The effort included social media postings and campaigns aimed at dividing American public opinion and sowing discord in the electorate, officials said.
Of the 13 Russians and three Russian companies charged by Mueller in a vast social media disinformation effort, Concord was the sole defendant to enter an appearance in Washington’s federal court and contest and the allegations.
Concord is controlled by Yevgeny Prigozhin, a wealthy businessman known as “Putin’s chef” for his ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has been hit with U.S. sanctions over Russian interference in the 2016 election and is charged alongside his company in the indictment brought by Mueller.
The company, with the help of a high-powered law firm, filed a series of motions over the last two years, including to dismiss charges and to exclude certain evidence from the case.
But with the case approaching trial, prosecutors said they had to weigh the risk of potentially exposing sensitive national security information against the benefits of continuing with the case against a company that likely wouldn’t face any significant punishment in the U.S. In the court filing on Monday, prosecutors said Concord had been “eager and aggressive in using the judicial system to gather information about how the United States detects and prevents foreign election interference.”
“In short, Concord has demonstrated its intent to reap the benefits of the Court’s jurisdiction while positioning itself to evade any real obligations or responsibility,” prosecutors wrote in Monday’s filing. “It is no longer in the best interests of justice or the country’s national security to continue this prosecution.”
Concord Catering did not have attorneys appear in court, but prosecutors said they would seek to drop charges against that company as well because it too was controlled by Prigozhin and “based on the likelihood that its approach to litigation would be the same as Concord.”
The DOJ will still pursue the 13 Russians and the troll farm that Mueller indicted:
Prosecutors vowed to continue to pursue their case against the 13 Russians who were named in Mueller’s indictment, along with the troll farm that Concord was alleged to have funded, the Internet Research Agency.
Here’s another take on the DOJ dropping these charges from Techno Fog:
Wow.
The DOJ moves to dismiss the charges against the Russian Company (Concord) who conducted the alleged "information warfare against the US"
The troll case will be dismissed w/ prejudice.
How embarrassing for Team Mueller. pic.twitter.com/wfZ78EWgKc
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
You can read the full Motion here:https://t.co/gdObHEzBCe
This case has been quite entertaining. Concord attorney Eric Dubelier has, at time, run circles around Special Counsel and DOJ lawyers.
Starting with his claim that the DOJ "indicted the proverbial ham sandwich." pic.twitter.com/9zh5t8L29M
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Because it's quarantine time, here are Dubelier's greatest hits in the Concord case.
In which Dubelier calls Special Counsel Jeannie Rhee a liar. pic.twitter.com/dJbkBmFw8c
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Concord lawyer Dubelier returns the Concord summons to Special Counsel Rhee because it doesn't comply with the Federal Rules.
Dubelier: I find it disturbing that "you are already behaving in a manner that is inconsistent with the practices of the DOJ" pic.twitter.com/4xHALDpqya
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Sidebar: the Concord case was EXCEEDINGLY dangerous because the DOJ twisted the law to fit these defendants.
The alleged illegal activities: Concord interfered with the FEC's ability to determine whether "statutes were violated." pic.twitter.com/WXcrj0TlYU
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Anyway, what was some of the illegal activity?
Bad memes posted by fake Facebook user "Bertha Malone" pic.twitter.com/jieTPxXWgQ
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Concord lawyer Dubelier never let up.
From a 10/2018 hearing: "The real Department of Justice" never would have brought this case. pic.twitter.com/UePpZcv0Lu
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020
Mocking Mueller's legal theories (partially via Tweetie Bird):
"'Give a man enough rope and he will hang himself,' the Special Counsel just did so." pic.twitter.com/l8nZfvh7NJ
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 16, 2020