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Showing Original Post only (View all)***BREAKING ROGER STONE CONVICTED - ALL 7 COUNTS **** [View all]
UPDATERoger Stone guilty on all counts in federal trial of lying to Congress, witness tampering
By Rachel Weiner, Spencer S. Hsu and Matt Zapotosky
November 15, 2019 at 11:52 a.m. EST
A federal jury has convicted longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone of lying to Congress and tampering with a witness about his efforts to learn about the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks release of hacked Democratic emails in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The panel of nine women and three men deliberated for less than two days before finding Stone, 67, guilty on all seven counts resulting from his September 2017 testimony to a House intelligence committee investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election and the Kremlins efforts to damage Trumps Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. Stone, in a blue suit, stood at the defense table with his left hand in his pants pocket, watching impassively as verdicts were read.
Stone had argued that he was not intentionally dishonest and that the cases was politically motivated. But jurors sided with prosecutors who said Stone obstructed the House efforts because the truth would be embarrassing to Donald Trumps campaign. Stones indictment was the last brought by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, putting on trial his slippery brand of political brawling and revealing important new details about the Trump campaigns keen interest in computer files hacked by Russia and made public by WikiLeaks.
He was accused of lying to Congress and tampering with a witness, an associate prosecutors said Stone threatened in a bid to prevent the man from cooperating with lawmakers.Though prosecutors sought to prove only that Stone had lied to Congress, they asserted that his motive for the falsehoods was protecting Trump from embarrassment and thus made the president and his campaign a key component in their case.
Stones trial reenergized discussions of Russian interference in the 2016 election and occurred alongside public hearings in Democrats impeachment inquiry into whether the president tried to pressure his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate a potential 2020 opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden. In arguments and testimony over the past two weeks, prosecutors revealed a series of phone calls at critical times in 2016 between Stone, Trump and some of the highest-ranking officials on the Trump campaign Stephen K. Bannon, Paul Manafort and Rick Gates.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/roger-stone-jury-weighs-evidence-and-a-defense-move-to-make-case-about-mueller/2019/11/15/554fff5a-06ff-11ea-8292-c46ee8cb3dce_story.html
By Rachel Weiner, Spencer S. Hsu and Matt Zapotosky
November 15, 2019 at 11:52 a.m. EST
A federal jury has convicted longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone of lying to Congress and tampering with a witness about his efforts to learn about the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks release of hacked Democratic emails in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The panel of nine women and three men deliberated for less than two days before finding Stone, 67, guilty on all seven counts resulting from his September 2017 testimony to a House intelligence committee investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election and the Kremlins efforts to damage Trumps Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. Stone, in a blue suit, stood at the defense table with his left hand in his pants pocket, watching impassively as verdicts were read.
Stone had argued that he was not intentionally dishonest and that the cases was politically motivated. But jurors sided with prosecutors who said Stone obstructed the House efforts because the truth would be embarrassing to Donald Trumps campaign. Stones indictment was the last brought by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, putting on trial his slippery brand of political brawling and revealing important new details about the Trump campaigns keen interest in computer files hacked by Russia and made public by WikiLeaks.
He was accused of lying to Congress and tampering with a witness, an associate prosecutors said Stone threatened in a bid to prevent the man from cooperating with lawmakers.Though prosecutors sought to prove only that Stone had lied to Congress, they asserted that his motive for the falsehoods was protecting Trump from embarrassment and thus made the president and his campaign a key component in their case.
Stones trial reenergized discussions of Russian interference in the 2016 election and occurred alongside public hearings in Democrats impeachment inquiry into whether the president tried to pressure his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate a potential 2020 opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden. In arguments and testimony over the past two weeks, prosecutors revealed a series of phone calls at critical times in 2016 between Stone, Trump and some of the highest-ranking officials on the Trump campaign Stephen K. Bannon, Paul Manafort and Rick Gates.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/roger-stone-jury-weighs-evidence-and-a-defense-move-to-make-case-about-mueller/2019/11/15/554fff5a-06ff-11ea-8292-c46ee8cb3dce_story.html
ETA - Sentencing scheduled for February 6, 2020 per NYT.
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Roger Stone found guilty in federal case
BREAKING: Roger Stone convicted in federal case over statements to Congress related to WikiLeaks. Stone, a longtime Trump friend and adviser, was on trial in Washington on charges of lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction over his remarks about WikiLeaks email releases in the 2016 presidential campaign.
This is a developing story that will be updated.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/roger-stone-jury-weighs-evidence-and-a-defense-move-to-make-case-about-mueller/2019/11/15/554fff5a-06ff-11ea-8292-c46ee8cb3dce_story.html
BREAKING: Roger Stone convicted in federal case over statements to Congress related to WikiLeaks. Stone, a longtime Trump friend and adviser, was on trial in Washington on charges of lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction over his remarks about WikiLeaks email releases in the 2016 presidential campaign.
This is a developing story that will be updated.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/roger-stone-jury-weighs-evidence-and-a-defense-move-to-make-case-about-mueller/2019/11/15/554fff5a-06ff-11ea-8292-c46ee8cb3dce_story.html
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I'll bet he's got the shits today too. All the prison time he's looking at...
NurseJackie
Nov 2019
#89
Wait until his cellmate gets a look at that Richard Nixon tattoo on his back!
George II
Nov 2019
#123
Assume he has to pardon him, that Stone has dirt that putin cant allow out.
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2019
#37
That's a good point. He didn't pardon Manafort, and a lot of people thought he would.
bearsfootball516
Nov 2019
#39
Trump is more likely to simply forget Stone ever existed than to pardon
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2019
#64
To pardon is to admit Gates' testimony that it was collusion. 45 would admit to collusion thereby.
ancianita
Nov 2019
#67
Stone knows too much dirt, Trump might pardon him rather than risking pissing him off
AdamGG
Nov 2019
#121
I Don't Understand Why He Lied To Congress And Witness Tampered To Protect An Obviously Innocent Man
ChoppinBroccoli
Nov 2019
#42
I'd be surprised if he gets 1 year. This is great news, but after watching these rich white aholes
C Moon
Nov 2019
#95
"Mr Stone, have you anything to say on your behalf before sentencing?"
SleeplessinSoCal
Nov 2019
#65
If you're under investigation for Russian collusion, you probably shouldn't be drinking Stoli!
Initech
Nov 2019
#77
I call BS on Stone being free until sentencing in Feb 2020. That's "white collar crime privilege"
iluvtennis
Nov 2019
#80
One of the most corrupt men involved in American politics finally goes down.
KY_EnviroGuy
Nov 2019
#85
BOOM!!! Another trump cronie taken down...one by one, all will go down, all will suffer, all...
SWBTATTReg
Nov 2019
#97
I heeard several atty. tn conaultants say the sntence for 7 cts would be 50+ years, but in this
napi21
Nov 2019
#112
If Manafort sentencing shows us anything, let's not celebrate yet. If he has no record he won't be
Pepsidog
Nov 2019
#114