From NBC News:
Two months before WikiLeaks released emails stolen from the Clinton campaign, right-wing conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi sent an email to former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone anticipating the document dump, according to draft court papers obtained by NBC News.
"Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps," Corsi wrote on Aug. 2, 2016, referring to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, according to the draft court papers. "One shortly after I'm back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging."
The email was revealed in a draft court document, known as a statement of the offense, sent to Corsi by special counsel Robert Mueller's office. Mueller also sent Corsi a draft plea agreement stipulating that the special counsel would not oppose Corsi requesting a sentence of probation if he agreed to plead guilty to one count of lying to federal investigators.
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Sure sounds like conspiracy to me. We have Corsi, a right-wing intermediary who spoke with Assange, passing along info to Roger Stone, an actual Trump campaign member, about when the stolen emails would be dumped.
May every last one of these treasonous jackals die in prison.
Update 1: From txdoubledd in the comments:
Here from NBC News is another screw. They obtained the proposed Corsi plea agreement and it is explosive.
1st Stone to Corsi
"Get to (Assange) [a]t Ecuadorian Embassy in London and get the pending (WikiLeaks) emails," read the email to Corsi dated July 25, 2016, according to the draft court documents."
Corsi told Mueller he refused to do it but Mueller said Corsi lied to them and he eventually corrected his version but it is important to note that Corsi removed all his emails from his computer (yeah guilty).
"Instead of turning down the request, Corsi in fact passed it along to a person in London, according to the draft court documents. Corsi said that person was conservative author Ted Malloch."
Then Corsi to Stone
"Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps," Corsi wrote on Aug. 2, 2016, referring to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, according to the draft court papers. "One shortly after I'm back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging.”
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