We were set to share some additional documents when we received a post-production invocation of attorney-client privilege. While we work through that, I wanted to first revisit our post from last week. Hopefully our post on AMRDEC was left open to interpretation. It (“AMRDEC’ed”) can most naturally be read as a verb, meaning “here are files that were uploaded using the AMRDEC system”, but there are enough potential connections to the agency that neither can be entirely ruled out at this stage.
We have left the Georgia Supreme Court and we are currently in the Appeals Court, expecting to be remanded to the trial court any day now. We are finally ready to begin our case, and now it’s against the backdrop of a lawsuit from the Department of Justice against Georgia Tech, largely complaining about the conduct of the other party to our case.
Within 4 weeks, the government is set to produce the first readable version of the DNC hack analysis that has been the subject of much of our work. We will have some special coverage and special events as appropriate, that is one of many things being put together in the background right now.
It’s time to poke the government with a stick.
I have an anecdote regarding an email from the DOJ last year that I will share this weekend. I hope everyone is doing well.
Good hunting!
Thank you.