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Home Front: Politix
Mueller Indicted A Russian Company That Didn't Even Exist, Court Transcripts Say
2018-05-13
[DailyWire] This week, one of the Russian companies accused by Special Counsel Robert Mueller of funding a conspiracy to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election was revealed in court to not have existed during the time period alleged by Mueller's team of prosecutors, according to a lawyer representing the Defendant.

U.S. Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey asked Eric Dubelier, one of two lawyers representing the accused Russian company, Concord Management and Consulting LLC, if he was representing a third company listed in Mueller's indictment.

"What about Concord Catering?" Harvey asked Dubelier. "The government makes an allegation that there's some association. I don't mean for you to ‐ do you represent them, or not, today? And are we arraigning them as well?"



"We're not," Dubelier responded. "And the reason for that, Your Honor, is I think we're dealing with a situation of the government having indicted the proverbial ham sandwich."

"That company didn't exist as a legal entity during the time period alleged by the government," Dubelier continued. "If at some later time they show me that it did exist, we would probably represent them. But for purposes of today, no, we do not."

The term "indict a ham sandwich" is believed to have originated from a 1985 report in the New York Daily News when New York Chief Judge Sol Wachtler told the news publication that government prosecutors have so much influence over grand juries that they could get them to "indict a ham sandwich."
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#5  Shortly the Internet will be awash with references to the Widespread Concern™ and Widespread Controversy™ about this Nothingburger. Like the Valerie Plame Affair the Concerns will be trumpeted to the sky and the fact that there was 'no there there' will be ignored.
Posted by: magpie   2018-05-13 12:31  

#4  It served its purpose. It was all over the media and the press ran with it for months. His tactic of leaking to the press with propaganda, not facts, is criminal fascist behavior...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2018-05-13 10:04  

#3  Mueller Maxwell Smart: Would you believe three nefariously diabolical Russian companies plotting evil deeds...?
Judge Harvey Siegfried: No.
Mueller Maxwell Smart: Would you believe...
Posted by: magpie   2018-05-13 09:51  

#2  Next indictment - Vandelay Industries from Seinfeld!

...and Wayne Enterprises after that - go get 'em, Bobby!
Posted by: Raj   2018-05-13 07:40  

#1  Sounds about right, indicting a non-existent company based on false evidence during a sham of an investigation.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-05-13 02:03  

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