First RICO election espionage case becomes public on Friday
The first foreign election-interference espionage case in American history becomes public on Friday at 10 a.m.
The matter comes before Judge Trevor McFadden in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia (DC).
He is the trial judge in U.S. versus Allison Lawter and Gregory Miller, case number 26-cr-000142.
Joe Kent remains under investigation in the same matter.
Since their arrest on March 20th, Lawter and Miller have not been working for the FBI.
Instead, they are in isolation cells indefinitely, with a hold placed on them by the NSA for espionage.
They are without bond, with only their defense attorneys having visiting rights at a Regional Prison in Warsaw, Virginia.
Why a regional prison?
To avoid the federal and Virginia state prison laws.
NSA, not the FBI, is in charge of the evidence being reviewed by Judge McFadden.
The FBI has no one who knows how to analyze it.
Allison Lawter and Gregory Miller were charged on Friday with a variety of crimes, including:
espionage
money laundering
theft of government assets and cash
conspiracy in a global racketeering-influenced criminal organization (RICO).
The co-conspirators intend to steal the November midterm election for Democrats to regain control of Congress.
And to pay for it by stealing money from the Federal Treasury.
Gregory Miller was a former Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Richmond Field Office.
Allison Lawter headed the FBI’s Office of General Counsel.
Their duties came with high-level access, allowing them to bypass the standard "Conflict of Interest" protocols.
In effect, they could break the law without anyone finding out.
Miller was arrested while boarding a plane at Dulles Airport bound for Dubai.
Lawter was arrested while loading her car with eight banker boxes and four orange cylinders containing FBI digital election and surveillance data.
Her home at 110 Iron Bridge Dr. in McLean, VA, was the FBI’s ghost, off-book, clandestine data center and hub for the defendants’ criminal enterprise.
On Thursday, McFadden combined the espionage cases of Miller and Lawter into 26-CR-000142, instead of 26-CR-000192.
Why?
The original arrest warrants were issued on March 20th by Richmond, VA Magistrate Judge
Judge John Bates’ “Asset Recovery Report” released Friday identifies $11 billion in theft of FBI election and surveillance data by:
12 DC law firms with security clearances
10 contractors like Palantir and fake NGOs like George Soros’ Open Society Foundations
On Friday, these 22 entities are exposed as co-conspirators in the Lawter-Miller:
criminal RICO case started on March 20th by Richmond, VA Magistrate Judge Mark R. Colombell
24 civil RICO asset recovery cases started on Jan. 12th by Judge John Bates in U.S. versus Covington et al, 26-CV-AR-017.
Judge Trevor McFadden issued an order on Nov. 21st for:
Grand Jury Oversight for the Arctic Frost foreign election interference probe
An investigation of Joe Kent for receiving a down payment of $500,000 for internal leaks of classified information to foreign adversaries relating to the arrest of the top secret plan to arrest Nicolas Maduro in Colombia (the leaks from Lawter and Miller).
More details on Open Society’s use of public funds to finance global thefts of elections are in this story:
Congress funds phony non-profit to steal global elections for Google, Soros, and the CIA
Editor’s note
Artificial intelligence was used to create the five images in this story. They were based on the four federal district court cases cited on the images.
The photos of Judges McFadden and Bates can be found at these links.
For McFadden:
https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/content/district-judge-trevor-n-mcfadden
For Bates:

