E. Randol Schoenberg's initiative
to see the warrant to search Anthony Weiner's laptop for items other
than those the original warrant sought was based on a sense that
something was wrong.
“It’s more likely something criminal happened in the obtaining of the search warrant than… Hillary Clinton did something wrong,”
“I
like tilting at windmills, and sometimes it turns out not to be as
crazy as everybody thinks,” “Maybe I’m right that there’s some big story
behind this, maybe I’m wrong…Sticking to your convictions, trying to
think differently from everyone else is what I like to do.”
Schoenberg,
known for successful restitution to original owners of items stolen by
the Nazis during WWII, has an instinct for concealed injustice - a great
quality in a lawyer with the eyes of a watchdog.
Here is an article Randol posted on Facebook today after the warrant was finally released (h/t to Judge Kevin Castel in NY).
The
search warrant that gave FBI agents access to a cache of Hillary
Clinton emails just nine days before the recent presidential election
was unsealed Tuesday. It shows that FBI agents obtained the warrant by
telling a federal judge they believed the emails contained classified
information that broke the law.
“There is probable cause to
believe the subject laptop contains evidence, contraband, fruits, and/or
other items illegally possessed in violation of [federal law],” reads
the signed affidavit of an FBI agent, filed October 30 in support of the
search warrant for the silver Dell laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner,
the former congressman and estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma
Abedin.
“There is also probable cause to believe that the
correspondence between them located on the subject laptop contains
classified information which was produced by and is owned by the U.S.
government,” reads the heavily redacted
affidavit for the warrant.
SNIP
In
a statement Tuesday afternoon, Schoenberg said the search warrant
showed no probable cause that would justify Comey notifying Congress,
adding that he was “appalled” by the lack of cause presented in the
affidavit.
“I see nothing at all in the search warrant application
that would give rise to probable cause, nothing that would make anyone
suspect that there was anything on the laptop beyond what the FBI had
already searched and determined not to be evidence of a crime, nothing
to suggest that there would be anything other than routine
correspondence between Secretary Clinton and her longtime aide Huma
Abedin,” Schoenberg said in the statement.
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Schoenberg also shared
this article on Facebook with portions of the warrant copied.
The
damage is done and most likely cannot be undone. But to be able to see
how the system worked possibly/probably to sabotage the popular
candidate? Priceless!
Many thanks, Randy! We love you for this!
The Resistance takes many forms and requires folks from all walks with a
wide variety of expertise, skills, networks, and instincts. You,
Randy, are one in a million - or probably more than a million. You
Rock! Waiting to see what the next step is. We are dancing behind you
all the way!