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A new report could prove that President Trump was right when he
tweeted about a so-called "Pakistani mystery man" who kept
Democratic National Committee documents and servers out of the
hands of investigators.
The report, by The Daily Caller's Luke Rosiak, says that Imran
Awan -- the IT aide of former DNC chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman
Schultz (D-Fla.) -- took a laptop with him in 2017 after being
banned from the House computer network for “unauthorized access
to data.”
The report also says that Awan left the laptop, which had the
username "RepDWS," "in a phone booth with a letter to
prosecutors" in April 2017.
"This is like straight out of James Bond," Rosiak said on "Fox &
Friends First" Tuesday.
Rosiak wrote:
Let that sink in. A Pakistani IT aide, who had just been fired
by all his other employers for being a suspected hacker, left a
laptop with the username RepDWS in a phone booth. The laptop was
placed next to a letter to prosecutors. What it said is not
publicly known. The cache of documents also included copies of
Awan’s ID (which assured that police tied the laptop to a
criminal suspect and seized it as evidence rather than returning
it as lost property) and a note that said “attorney client
privilege,” which put the laptop into legal limbo.
The president tweeted on Friday that the administration wants
access to documents "held by the Pakistani mystery man."
Donald J. Trump
?
@realDonaldTrump
Just heard the Campaign was sued by the Obstructionist
Democrats. This can be good news in that we will now counter for
the DNC Server that they refused to give to the FBI, the Debbie
Wasserman Schultz Servers and Documents held by the Pakistani
mystery man and Clinton Emails.
4:19 PM - Apr 20, 2018
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Awan has been enrolled in a High Intensity Supervision Program
with curfew restrictions after his July 2017 arrest on charges
of bank fraud.
He is awaiting trial in the case after pleading not guilty, with
numerous hearings having to be postponed.
Rosiak, who has traveled to Pakistan for his reporting, said he
sees the case as "everything the Russia collusion story was
supposed to be."
Wasserman Schultz blamed the “right-wing media circus fringe”
for drawing attention to Awan, denying any wrongdoing. She faced
criticism for keeping Awan on the payroll for months, even after
a criminal investigation was revealed and he was barred from the
House IT network, Fox News reported last year.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/04/24/pakistani-mystery-man-new- details-dem-it-staffer-imran-awan-debbie-wasserman- schultz?intcmp=ob_article_footer
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