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pnwmom

(108,955 posts)
Sun May 27, 2018, 02:44 PM May 2018

Why Elizabeth de la Vega thinks June 29th is an important date in Mueller's investigation.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/998814504795357184.html

The Theory? I do not think it’s insignificant that Flynn’s sentencing status hearing was delayed only 60 days, instead of the usual 90. Why do I say that? Remember, it's not Flynn’s actual *sentencing date*; it's the *sentencing status date.* So here, Flynn & the Gov't have to 3/

jointly report to the court on Flynn's cooperation for scheduling purposes by a date "no later than June 29." Keep in mind that Flynn’s plea agreement, like all cooperation agreements, requires him to testify, if requested by the prosecution, and to testify truthfully.

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But, instead, he specifically asked for a date no later than June 29th. This suggests Mueller does expect to have new information about cases requiring Flynn's testimony before that date. Again, it's a 7/

theory. But, as to obstruction of justice, Rudy may get his wish to have the matter wrapped up sooner than he expects. Just not quite the way he wanted. /End
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Why Elizabeth de la Vega thinks June 29th is an important date in Mueller's investigation. (Original Post) pnwmom May 2018 OP
Kick. (n/t) Iggo May 2018 #1
K&R, interesting... nt. druidity33 May 2018 #2
I hope Flynn gets some serious time dawg day May 2018 #3

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
3. I hope Flynn gets some serious time
Sun May 27, 2018, 06:47 PM
May 2018

Here he is running around the country endorsing GOP candidates like he's a big hero. Most of us, if we'd pleaded guilty to a felony, wouldn't be out and about. We'd be in jail, or if we were lucky, on bail.

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