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DNI chief gets urged to declassify FBI documents in Seth Rich murder
Death of former DNC worker suspected of involvement in hacking scandal still unsolved
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published May 13, 2020 at 12:52pm
 

A lawyer for one of the individuals caught up in the controversy over the unsolved murder of Democratic National Committee worker Seth Rich in Washington, D.C., in 2016 is asking acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell to declassify federal records in the case.
 
Ty Clevenger made the request in a letter on behalf of client Ed Butowsky after Grenell pushed the House Intelligence Committee to release 57 transcripts of testimony in the panel's Russia-collusion investigation.

Butowsky, according to WND columnist Jack Cashill, "dared to ask questions no one in Washington wanted asked, let alone answered." Butowsky is a high-profile author and financial adviser involved in several legal actions claiming it was Rich, not Russian hackers, who purloined data from the DNC during the 2016 presidential campaign and turned it over to Wikileaks.

Clevenger's letter notes the 2016 murder of Rich in Washington near his home and the fact that it still is unsolved.

https://www.wnd.com/2020/05/dni-chief-gets-urged-declassify-fbi-documents-seth-rich-murder/