Technical Exhibits, Michael Sussmann Trial
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Most of my coverage during the Michael Sussmann trial will be trial related, describing what witnesses and exhibits say about the case.
But there are good reasons to question the conduct of the investigation — and that’s a topic a lot of people have independent interest in. So I wanted to start a running post on technical issues.
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FBI investigation
160921 Allison Sands’ Lync Notes (thru 161012)
160922: Scott Hellman/Nate Batty assessment
160923: Electronic Communication opening investigation
160923: EC plus all three shared documents
160926: Heide to Hellman, Hope our assessment is good
160926: Ryan Gaynor notes (includes details on election protection efforts)
161004: Kyle Steere document contents thumb drives
161005: Investigative update from Allison Sands
Includes:
- FBI conclusion on changing DNS records
- FBI’s response to David Dagon’s defense
- Logs from Cendyn, with Listrak still to come
- Barracuda reference
- Discussion of Tor node
161007: Sands Draft FD-1023 CHS Report
170327: 302 interview Alfa Bank
Materials shared with FBI
Joffe data requests (postdates original data in white paper)
160820: Antonokakis to DeJong requesting data (including dcleaks)
160915: DeJong shares results with Joffe
170718: DeJong to Joffe: I have four jobs that look for Trump
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