Holy hell, the Trumper mantra now is, "see look, they aren't that bad of criminals as everyone thought " (even though they're flipping for lighter sentences).Papadopoulos sentencing in!
Mueller was asking for 6 mos for such grave infractions.
Judge hands down two weeks jail time, $9500 fine, and community service. I guess he thinks the process crime crap is bull **** too!!
"The defendant did not provide 'substantial assistance' " after that arrest, prosecutors wrote to the judge, "and much of the information provided by the defendant came only after the government confronted him."
"The sentence imposed here should reflect the fact that lying to federal investigators has real consequences, especially where the defendant lied to investigators about critical facts, in an investigation of national importance, after having been explicitly warned that lying to the FBI was a federal offense," the prosecutors added.
Oh his lawyer has been playing the contrite and sorry client card for months. Wtf do you expect him to say EL?! Keep drilling trying to turn this into a chest pounding win but this hole is dry dude.
Bobby swung for the fence. He got the equivalent of a high price speeding ticket. You all showed him. How’s that Russia Collusion... Er Obstruct... Er Conspiracy thingie working for ya Micky ?You have nothing for your chest pounding for the orangutan-in-chief. Meanwhile Mueller keeps getting pleas and convictions.
Bobby swung for the fence. He got the equivalent of a high price speeding ticket. You all showed him. How’s that Russia Collusion... Er Obstruct... Er Conspiracy thingie working for ya Micky ?
Mueller should also subpoena Bianca, the therapy dog. Need to be thorough!Roger Stone associate wonders how he got into 'this mess' ahead of grand jury
A past associate of Roger Stone, President Donald Trump’s longtime ally and a veteran political operative, appeared before a federal grand jury in Washington Friday after being subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Credico spent two hours and 15 minutes before the grand jury, bringing with him his therapy dog, Bianca. When he emerged from the courthouse, his lawyer Marty Stolar told ABC News the focus of Credico's testimony was his relationship with Stone. Credico told reporters outside the court that the last time he communicated with Stone was in May.
When asked if he thinks the special counsel will want to hear more from Credico, Stolar said, "We'll see if they want to talk to us again." Stolar said that Mueller's team might want to conduct subsequent interviews with Credico and ask him about his emails.