Carter Page Sues DNC Over Steele Dossier In “Opening Salvo”

Carter Page Sues DNC Over Steele Dossier In “Opening Salvo”

Carter Page is suing the DNC and the Perkins Coie law firm for their roles in funding the infamous Steele dossier, which was used as the foundation for controversial surveillance warrants used by the Obama administration to spy on him during and after the 2016 US election.

The former Trump campaign adviser filed a lawsuit Thursday in the Northern District of Illinois’ Eastern Division, which his attorneys described as the “first of multiple actions in the wake of historic” Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuse, according to Fox News.

“Defendants developed a dossier replete with falsehoods about numerous individuals associated with the Trump campaign—especially Dr. Page. Defendants then sought to tarnish the Trump campaign and its affiliates (including Dr. Page) by publicizing this false information,” reads the lawsuit, which adds “Even the DOJ and the FISC have recognized that the false information spread by Defendants led to invalid FISA warrants against Dr. Page.

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz announced in a December report that the FBI made repeated errors and misrepresentations to the FISA court in the agency’s ham-handed efforts to surveil Page and those in his orbit in 2016 and 2017.

Horowitz confirmed that the FBI’s FISA applications to monitor Page heavily relied on the dossier and news reports rooted in Steele’s unverified research.

Just last week, the FISC released a newly declassified summary of a Justice Department assessment revealing at least two of the FBI’s surveillance applications to monitor Page lacked probable cause. -Fox News

This is a first step to ensure that the full extent of the FISA abuse that has occurred during the last few years is exposed and remedied,” said attorney John Pierce on Thursday, adding “Defendants and those they worked with inside the federal government did not and will not succeed in making America a surveillance state.”

This is only the first salvo. We will follow the evidence wherever it leads, no matter how high. … The rule of law will prevail.

Page first filed a defamation suit on his own against the parties in October 2018 in federal court in Oklahoma, but that suit was dismissed in January 2019 after the judge ruled the court lacked jurisdiction over the case because neither Page nor the DNC had strong enough ties to the state.

Page is now represented by Pierce, the global managing partner of Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht LLP. They filed in Illinois because they allege the relationship with the firm behind the dossier, Fusion GPS, was “orchestrated” through law firm Perkins Coie’s Chicago office. The suit also claims the DNC “has a historical pattern” of making Chicago its principal place of business. –Fox News

Read the complaint below:


Tyler Durden

Thu, 01/30/2020 – 18:00

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