According to attorney Elizabeth Beck, the legal team representing plaintiffs suing the Democratic National Committee now fear for their lives in the wake of the murder of DNC whistleblower Seth Rich. Wnd.com reports: “We filed the motion because we do feel that not only us, but our staff and the plaintiffs, are deserving ...
Defending the tactics the party used last year during an April 25 hearing, DNC lawyers explained before Judge William J. Zloch that the party has a right to select candidates through “back-room” deals.
Police say he might have died as a result of a possible gunshot wound to the head or other type of trauma.
These callers sound angry, ranting, talking about how they don’t like lawyers, and they mention Beranton Whisenant.”. One of the plaintiffs, Angela Monson, claims in an affidavit to have awakened to her porch door open and both of her computers had been moved and showed evidence of tampering.
One of the plaintiffs, Angela Monson, claims in an affidavit to have awakened to her porch door open and both of her computers had been moved and showed evidence of tampering. Beck said one of her staffers received a strange visit from an individual who asked for her by name.
On June 13, the Becks filed the motion for order of protection in the U.S. District Court in Florida. They asked Judge Zloch to provide court protection to the plaintiffs, their counsel and their families, as well as all of the witnesses in the DNC fraud lawsuit.
Current DNC Chairman and former Secretary of Labor Tom Perez, while campaigning to become DNC chairman, admitted in February that the Democratic Party primaries were rigged in favor of Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton. He later claimed he “misspoke.”
Increase the Clinton body count by 1 after process server Shawn Lucas, who served the DNC and Debbie Wasserman Schultz with class-action fraud lawsuit papers on July 1st, was found dead on his bathroom floor on July 2nd.
"To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth."
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