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2018-07-14 16:06:31 UTC  

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2018-07-14 16:06:43 UTC  

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2018-07-14 16:06:53 UTC  

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2018-07-14 16:07:29 UTC  

Shit sorry they didn’t come in together. Let me find his tweet

2018-07-14 16:07:56 UTC  

Even though the alleged victims say the former teacher and deacon abused them decades ago, an attorney for one of them says there is no statute of limitations on aggravated rape.>>https://buff.ly/2NRKZye

2018-07-14 16:09:03 UTC  

@Becca Maga LOL! Love Mattis! ❤️🇺🇸

2018-07-14 16:14:53 UTC  

! rank

2018-07-14 16:15:05 UTC  

!rank

2018-07-14 16:15:06 UTC  

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2018-07-14 16:15:38 UTC  

MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) -
Three former FedEx workers have been indicted for stealing cash right out of the U.S. Mail.

According to the indictment, the three women likely targeted religious organizations because there was a strong chance the mail would have cash.

"We disagree with the fact that any churches were singled out to be targeted,” said attorney Mike Scholl, who represents Crystal Berry. "It sounds like they're admitting they did it they just weren't targeting churches. We've entered a not guilty plea at this point so there has been no admission on behalf of my client in court."

Berry, Tiara Williams, and Kimberly Smith were indicted for stealing the mail and its contents.

A news release says in 2015, the women worked in the same area of the Memphis FedEx Hub and they would search through mail, remove some of the contents and smuggle the items off the premises.

All three women were fired from FedEx.

In a statement FedEx wrote:

"We do not tolerate illegal activity in our network, and we fully cooperated with authorities in their investigation. The individuals in the indictment are no longer employed by FedEx. As this is a law enforcement matter, additional inquiries should be directed to authorities."
Since it is a federal indictment, mugshots and details are not readily available. It appears the women have all bonded out and will have court appearances to deal with their cases.

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2018-07-14 16:16:15 UTC  

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2018-07-14 16:20:11 UTC  

Peter Strzok Gets Hammered For Over Four Hours By House Republicans

2018-07-14 16:20:11 UTC  

You have gained a rank @Kristabelle, you just advanced to 1 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-07-14 16:27:08 UTC  

SALT LAKE CITY — A retired Army intelligence officer from Utah accused of being a spy for China and selling classified national defense information pleaded not guilty in federal court Friday.

Because of the classified documents the government will rely on to prosecute Ron Rockwell Hansen, of Syracuse, authorities will use a secure room — sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF — in the courthouse to store the evidence. Prosecutors, attorneys and other court workers must be granted top-secret clearance to access the information.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Warner imposed an order to prevent the sharing of documents outside the case. The court also appointed a classified information security officer.

The government gave Rockwell's lawyers CDs containing 32,000 pages of unclassified documents Friday, which prosecutor Robert Lund said amounts to less than 10 percent of the evidence.

Federal agents arrested Hansen last month as he was preparing to board a flight from Seattle to China. His arrest came after a four-year FBI investigation, 14 search warrants, dozens of subpoenas and witness interviews, and "techniques that we can't discuss in open court," Lund said.

2018-07-14 16:27:15 UTC  

Trump was on the big screen at the Tommy march

2018-07-14 16:27:23 UTC  

Appearing in court handcuffed, shackled and wearing red Salt Lake County Jail scrubs, Hansen, 58, told the judge he is living on his military retirement and could not afford an attorney. Warner appointed federal public defenders to represent him.

Hansen is charged with attempting to gather or deliver defense information; being an unregistered agent of a foreign government; three counts of bulk cash smuggling; eight counts of structuring money transactions and two counts of smuggling goods from the United States. He faces life in prison if convicted.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys declined comment following Friday's hearing.

Hansen is a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer. He retired from the U.S. Army, where he served for 20 years as a warrant officer with a background in signals intelligence and human intelligence. He speaks fluent Mandarin-Chinese and Russian.

During his military service, the U.S. government entrusted Hansen with access to sensitive government materials, including closely held national defense information and classified documents and materials, according to the charges.

He also signed numerous nondisclosure contracts in which he acknowledged that giving away such information could be a violation of criminal espionage laws, according to charging documents.

2018-07-14 16:28:06 UTC  

Hello Clarice (from James Woods' twitter)

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