An ex-FBI lawyer will plead guilty to doctoring an email that led his agency to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser, officials said Friday — which the president claimed is clear proof he has been “spied on.”
The Times is now reporting that Clinesmith is that lawyer, known as FBI lawyer 2 in the IG’s earlier report into the Clinton email investigation. Meadows, a Republican from North Carolina, released the identity of Clinesmith during a hearing on the Inspector General’s report into the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails.
A former FBI lawyer was sentenced Friday to probation, avoiding a prison sentence, for falsifying a claim made to sustain government surveillance on a key figure in the Mueller investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Facebook Kevin Clinesmith's Facebook profile picture Kevin Clinesmith is a former FBI lawyer who intends to plead guilty to “falsifying a document” in the sprawling and contentious Russia investigation, according to The New York Times.
Respondent's employment as a government lawyer ended in September 2019, and he voluntarily stopped practicing law or seeking employment in December 2019 while the matter was under investigation. Petition at 2, 12. He informed Disciplinary Counsel of this.
Clinesmith is married and is expecting his first child, a son, in March.
38Former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith, 38, received the sentence of 12 months probation and 400 hours community service from U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg Friday during a video hearing.
Clinesmith was sentenced in January to one year of probation and 400 hours of community service.
Clinesmith was sentenced in January to one year of probation and 400 hours of community service.
If the panel approves the penalty, Clinesmith would lose the ability to practice law until August 2021, one year after he reported his guilty plea to the D.C. disciplinary counsel's office. Clinesmith's bar license is suspended on an interim basis in Michigan, where he has an attorney license.
The office also cited Clinesmith's otherwise decade of "distinguished public service" and said he was not driven "by any personal financial, economic or commercial motive." His conduct, the office said, "involves only a single incident, not a pattern of misconduct." Clinesmith met with the disciplinary office and cooperated with the ethics investigation.
Clinesmith admitted in Washington, D.C. federal court in August 2020 that he altered an email that was included in information presented in 2017 to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court concerning whether or not then-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page had been a "source" for the CIA.
Boasberg gave him 12 months probation, 400 hours of community service, and no fine. Government prosecutors had been asking for Clinesmith to spend several months in jail, but Clinesmith's defense had been advocating for probation only. " [He] lost his job, and his government service is what has given his life much of its meaning," Boasberg said ...
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith was sentenced to 12 months probation and 400 hours of community service Friday after pleading guilty to making a false statement in the first criminal case arising from Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Clinesmith in August pleaded guilty to "one count ...
Justice Department prosecutor Anthony Scarpelli called Clinesmith's crime, "incredibly egregious," adding that his actions have had negative consequences for, "The FBI, the DOJ, the FISC and the American public."
government, an offense that carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years and a fine of up to $250,000.".
Clinesmith, though, is the first and only criminal charge thus far stemming from Durham’s investigation, which began in May 2019, shortly after special counsel Robert Mueller completed his yearlong investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to influence the 2016 presidential election.
BARR APPOINTS DURHAM AS SPECIAL COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE ORIGINS OF TRUMP-RUSSIA PROBE
Last month, former Attorney General Bill Barr appointed Durham as special counsel to continue investigating the origins of the Russia probe through the Biden Administration. Barr notified the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, in a letter dated Dec. 1 obtained by Fox News, that Durham would be special counsel.
The warrant for approval from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has been a flashpoint for conservative critics of the FBI and the Mueller investigation. Page himself addressed the judge before the sentence was imposed, saying the disclosures that he was being investigated had resulted in death threats.
A former FBI lawyer was sentenced Friday to probation, avoiding a prison sentence, for falsifying a claim made to sustain government surveillance on a key figure in the Mueller investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The FBI's submissions to the court made assertions that were "inaccurate, incomplete, or unsupported by appropriate documentation," the report said. Clinesmith believed he was conveying accurate information, his lawyer told the judge. "He reported to the agent what he believed to be true, albeit incorrectly," which was that Page had been ...
The Justice Department's inspector general found that when Clinesmith was working in the FBI's Office of General Counsel, he altered an e-mail about Page so that it said he was "not a source" for another U.S. intelligence agency. Page has publicly said that he was a source for the CIA, which would provide an innocent explanation for his Russian contacts.
Kevin Clinesmith admitted last August that he had altered an internal FBI email in the course of seeking a court's permission to continue government surveillance of Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser. The warrant for approval from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has been a flashpoint for conservative critics ...
Federal District Court Judge James Boasberg said that while Clinesmith's actions were serious, the warrant application probably would have been approved anyway without his misstatement. Boasberg also serves as the presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
But Inspector General Michael Horowitz said the FBI made serious and repeated mistakes in seeking an order under Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to conduct surveillance of Page.
Clinesmith was eventually removed from the Russia probe after Mueller discovered he’d shared anti-Trump sentiments.
Clinesmith is set to plead guilty to one felony count of making a false statement in federal court in Washington, DC. Page was never charged with a crime. Enlarge Image. The E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse AP.
An ex-FBI lawyer will plead guilty to doctoring an email that led his agency to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser, officials said Friday — which the president claimed is clear proof he has been “spied on.”. Kevin Clinesmith will cop to lying, which helped lead to a renewed wiretap of Carter Page, his lawyer confirmed — in what will be ...
Ex-FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith will plead guilty to falsifying Russia probe doc. An ex-FBI lawyer will plead guilty to doctoring an email that led his agency to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser, officials said Friday — which the president claimed is clear proof he has been “spied on.”.
Clinesmith, 38, sent his supervisor an email from the CIA that said Page was “not a ‘source,’” according to court papers — when the original missive had said he was. “Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email,” Clinesmith ’s lawyer, Justin Shur, said in a statement Friday.
The Russia probe had started under the Obama administration in 2016 and was taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller in 2017.
Mueller’s final report did not find evidence of a criminal conspiracy between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. His report added that it could not reach a conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice by allegedly trying to thwart the investigation. With Post wires.
In short remarks before the sentence was handed down, Clinesmith said he was “truly ashamed” of his actions and the harm they brought to the FBI.
Carter Page had been wiretapped in 2016 after intelligence sources suspected he might have been targeted by Russian spies. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. The FBI lawyer who admitted to falsifying an e-mail to renew a wiretap against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page was spared jail time and sentenced to a year of probation by ...
Former Trump 2016 campaign foreign-policy adviser George Papadopoulos — who spent 14 days in jail before he was pardoned last month after admittedly lying to the FBI during the agency’s Russia probe — blasted Clinesmith’s no-jail sentence.
The wiretap, which was approved by the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, was renewed several times after it was first granted. Then, in another renewal application, Clinesmith’s supervisor asked him if Page was a source for the CIA, which could explain his connections with Russia.
Then, in another renewal application, Clinesmith’s supervisor asked him if Page was a source for the CIA, which could explain his connections with Russia.