United States Attorney's Office organization
also: U.S. Attorney's Office, U.S. Attorney, prosecutors, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mesa
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You heard April Ferguson, a public defender counsel, tell you how that worked. She went out, interviewed a prisoner who had called their office in April and Mark Lane were representing James back at that time. He was offered a contract. He …
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a Lieutenant Colonel Tom Harvey, who was on the staff of the National Security Council. Gritz has said Harvey was supervising the POW hunt that he and Weakley had went on and provided them with White House and NSC credentials. Harvey later …
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was never permitted to be made public. He's a cover-up artist called a justice official. Richard called U.S. Attorney Bill Price on December 11, 1986, and was briefed on the investigation. Several months later, Richard was grilled about tha…
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Champagne-drenched parties, officers were dabbling in stocks and bonds and starting side businesses. Remarkably, considering their line of work, the detectives had left a huge paper trail. In February of 1990, a grand jury indicted 10 deput…
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about the seized drug money laundered by the federal government and then diverted to the Contras by the CIA. The federal prosecutors leapt to their feet to object. Braun let the question hang in the air before moving on. After court, Braun …
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They were accused of stealing from drug dealers had been laundered by the CIA to buy weapons for the Contras. Braun's startling claims were mentioned in the 17th paragraph of the L.A. Times trial story the next day. But the Justice Departme…
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Edward Rafidi, and demanded a gag order against the defense attorneys in the case, complaining that he had publicized matters that were likely to seriously impair the right of the defendants, the government, and the public to a fair trial. …
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but it had refused to do so, which Braun interpreted as an admission. The count will note that nowhere in the declaration by the U.S. attorney does he state that this allegation is false. From this, the council concludes that, in fact, the …
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obviously fears the exposure of this drug finance Central American operation. The seven deputies on trial, Braun noted, weren't the ones complaining about unfair publicity, even though they had been pillared with media by federal prosecutor…
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department fired back with a motion of its own, once again sidestepping the Contra allegations. Prosecutors asked the judge to issue a court order excluding any questions, testimony, or other evidence relating to any CIA plot to launder dru…
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To the chagrin of Costa Mesa's authorities, Lister was arrested by a DEA agent in San Diego and charged with conspiracy to distribute 13 kilos of cocaine. But the same thing happened again. Instead of being taken off the streets, Lister was…
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That wasn't what they thought when they signed him up as informant. During the negotiations for Mr. Lister's service, his attorney, Lynn Ball, sent the San Diego DEA and U.S. Attorney's Office a resume of his work history, touting him as ha…
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of El Salvador, Colombia, Italy, and Iran. He knew intelligence operatives, weapon smugglers, the whole thing. He knew Norwin Menendez. He knew Daniel O'Blanton, everybody. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mesa, in a 1997 interview with the CIA insp…
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Lister then began a series of debriefings and grand jury appearances. Lister alluded to the CIA during debriefings, but no one from the investigative team pursued the subject. The focus of the U.S. attorney's investigation was on cocaine sm…
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sent off the Dulles subpoena to the nation's capital, he received a letter from the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., informing the D.A. that he declined to serve the subpoena on Dulles. Meanwhile, the CIA, which by then was led by Helms, …
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team members to Paris for the October surprise of promising Iran missiles. After Beneke's testimony and Rump's psychological evaluation, the judge reduced Rump's sentence from 42 years in prison to just two years. The U.S. Attorney's Office…
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But that's a lie because they will not disclose that information. The Denver U.S. Attorney's Office then brought an indictment against Beneke for making false statements before a U.S. judge. Almost a year later, Thomas O'Rourke, an assistan…
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which of course was a big fat lie. Meanwhile, the IRS investigator continued prodding the Justice Department to prosecute Azizma. After the organized crime strike force turned him down, he went to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Kansas City, …