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California fake ID salesman who helped Mueller investigate Russians gets six months in jail

Richard Pinedo, a California computer whiz caught by the special counsel's office selling fake online identities to Russians, was sentenced to six months in prison and six months probation Wednesday by a federal judge in Washington.
Pinedo is one of the more unusual and relatively unknown defendants caught in special counsel Robert Mueller's court actions so far.
In memos sent to a federal judge before his sentencing, Pinedo's defense team and prosecutors capture just how far-reaching the high-profile special counsel investigation into the 2016 election has been.
Pinedo ran a website that sold dummy bank accounts to eBay users having trouble with the online transaction service PayPal. His service allowed people online to breeze through PayPal's financial verification steps.
He pleaded guilty to one count of identity fraud during a confidential court hearing in DC federal court on February 12. His case was made public four days later, when the Justice Department announced its indictment of 13 Russians and three companies for running an online election propaganda effort.
Since his guilty plea was unsealed, Pinedo says he's faced online harassment and safety risks because of the national attention.
Pinedo asked Judge Dabney Friedrich of the US District Court in DC to spare him from serving time in prison.
"I take full responsibility for what I've done," he told the court Wednesday. "I've tried to do everything possible to help in this investigation."
Prosecutors had not asked the judge for any particular sentence, though they did stop short of asking for his imprisonment in a recent court filing.
Prosecutors told the judge that Pinedo gave them "significant assistance" and that his admissions and testimony "saved the government significant time and resources in the investigation."
The prosecutors describe Pinedo's crime as "identity fraud on a large scale, committed remotely through the ease of the internet, with real-life damage inflicted on scores of innocent victims," according to their memo to the judge. Since they wrote to the judge in late September, Friedrich has asked for clarification on the number of victims.
Court staff calculated a recommended sentence of 12 to 18 months in prison for Pinedo, but given the prosecutors' leniency in their argument before his sentencing, it was unlikely he'd serve that much time. Pinedo was also sentenced to 24 months of supervised release.
Previously, two other defendants in the Mueller investigation, the Dutch lawyer Alex Van Der Zwaan and former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos, received 30-day and 14-day prison sentences, respectively. Both had lied to investigators.
Several other defendants who've pleaded guilty to charges from Mueller, including former national security adviser Michael Flynn, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates, have not yet been sentenced.

Arrest took Pinedo by surprise

Pinedo, a single 28-year-old nicknamed "Ricky" by his parents, lived a humble life in southern California before he unwittingly helped Russians allegedly undermine the 2016 election and federal investigators caught him.
"Never in his wildest dreams could he have foreseen that providing bank account information to set up PayPal accounts could be used to interfere with a presidential election," Pinedo's attorneys wrote to the judge. "Mr. Pinedo now understands that in a direct and meaningful way, his illegal behavior aided those that sought to undermine American democracy — a fact Mr. Pinedo deeply regrets and will be forced to live with for the rest of his life."
His former National Guardsman father, in his own letter to the judge, wrote how "Ricky" doesn't drink alcohol, take drugs and has never faced legal action before.
"This incident took everyone by surprise," his father wrote. "I just hope that when eventually all of this starts to die down, my son and the rest of the family can go back to living our normal lives."
Pinedo first intersected with the Mueller probe in December 2017, when the FBI raided his family's home in rural Santa Paula, California, his attorneys said. He spoke to the FBI without seeking his own attorney and admitted to owning an online account sales website.
Since's Pinedo name became publicly associated with the Russians' case, he's quit the internet, his attorneys say.
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The California man and his father, who has the same name, have been harassed, doxed online and received death threats, his attorneys wrote. He "lives in a constant state of fear," his attorneys wrote, and "often suffers severe anxiety simply driving through his own neighborhood."
Pinedo testified before a federal grand jury, which approved the indictment of the Internet Research Agency, Concord Management and Consulting and the oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef."
Of the 16 defendants in the social media propaganda case, only Concord Management has appeared in US court. The company says it is not guilty.
 

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https://politicalwire.com/2018/10/10/trump-says-exploiting-hacked-emails-is-free-speech/

"SNIP....

Trump Says Exploiting Hacked Emails Is Free Speech

October 10, 2018 at 9:15 am EDT By Taegan Goddard

“In a motion to dismiss a new lawsuit accusing President Trump’s campaign team of illegally conspiring with Russian agents to disseminate stolen emails during the election, Trump campaign lawyers have tried out a new defense: free speech,” The Atlantic reports.

Trump lawyers argued that the First Amendment protects the campaign’s “right to disclose information—even stolen information—so long as (1) the speaker did not participate in the theft and (2) the information deals with matters of public concern.”


....SNIP"
 

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Trump Says Exploiting Hacked Emails Is Free Speech


He might be right. By the same token, exploiting a President's tax records must also constitute "Free Speech".
 

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Clintonites will never ever admit hillary treated sensitive classified info recklessly, small wonder her e-mail became common knowledge, cia does provide secure devices but she'd hafta carry more than one device, far too cumbersome. Anyhow matters not the russians control u.s. cyber space and manipulate at will their voters, time for dems to stop pointing fingers and pick up the ball they cavalierly dropped.
 

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Putin wants to discuss U.S. exit from nuclear pact with Trump in Paris: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to discuss U.S. plans to exit the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) arms treaty with Donald Trump when the two meet in Paris on Nov. 11, the Kremlin said on Monday.
Trump and Putin plan to hold a bilateral meeting in Paris on the sidelines of events to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One.
"There are still a lot of questions concerning strategic stability, even more so in the context of the stated U.S. intention to leave the INF. All of this will of course be on the agenda," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
 

Curious Cdn

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Where is the Trump indictment for collusion with the Russians?
I guess that Mueller is waiting until after the Mid-terms so that Herr Drumph can't complain that the F B I is trying to swing the election (like they did the last time).
 

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I'm quite enjoying the wait.

Hopefully the dems will win the house and the Mueller investigation won't even matter anymore. It would be hilarious to have him impeached before the report even comes out.
 

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I'm quite enjoying the wait.

Hopefully the dems will win the house and the Mueller investigation won't even matter anymore. It would be hilarious to have him impeached before the report even comes out.
The Trumpite meltdown will be epic.
 

Cliffy

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Bullshit.