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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-key-figure-in-russia-case-might-be-dead.html

DNC says Papadopoulos tipster and key figure in Russia case might be dead
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By Alex Pappas | Fox News
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Professor Joseph Mifsud is seen prior a 2010 news conference in Vienna. Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead. (Associated Press)

Joseph Mifsud, the mysterious Maltese professor believed to have played a key role in igniting the Russia probe, vanished from public eye after his name began surfacing in news stories.

Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead.

In a filing in the U.S. Southern District of New York, the DNC said Mifsud “is missing and may be deceased.” The lawyers said they will “monitor news sources” for any indication of Mifsud’s whereabouts and “will attempt service on Mifsud if and when he is found alive.”

The filing came as the DNC is suing Mifsud and others as part of its lawsuit accusing Trump officials of conspiring with Russia in the 2016 election.

The DNC’s lawyers did not elaborate in the filing on why they believe Mifsud may be dead. But a committee spokeswoman said lawyers haven’t been able to locate him, unlike other defendants in the lawsuit.

“The DNC's counsel has attempted to serve Mifsud for months and has been unable to locate or contact him,” DNC spokeswoman Adrienne Watson told Fox News. “In addition, public reports have said he has disappeared and hasn't been seen for months."

While Mifsud is far from a household name, investigators say he was the one who told then-Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos in April 2016 that the Russians had “dirt” that could damage Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Over drinks in London, Papadopoulos then told Australian diplomat Alexander Downer about his conversations with Mifsud. As the story goes, Downer informed U.S. officials, leading the FBI to open its Russia investigation during the 2016 election.

It has long been suggested -- in court documents filed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team, by Democrats on Capitol Hill and in the media -- that Mifsud may have been connected to Russian intelligence, though some have noted his ties to Western institutions to challenge that narrative.

On Friday, Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.

According to prosecutors, Papadopoulos' lying prevented the FBI from interviewing Mifsud.

Papadopoulos could not be reached for comment Monday. But in court Friday, he said, “My entire life has been turned upside down, I hope to have a second chance to redeem myself.”

Court documents from the special counsel’s office have referred to Mifsud as “an overseas professor” with “substantial connections to Russian government officials.”

The Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, in their report on Russia’s attempted interference in the election released in April, described Mifsud as “Kremlin-linked.”
In any case, Mifsud has become an important figure in Mueller’s probe.

A February memo released by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said the intelligence passed on by the Australians about the diplomat’s meeting with Papadopoulos “triggered the opening of an FBI counterintelligence investigation in late July 2016 by FBI agent Pete Strzok.”

Fox News’ Jake Gibson and Adam Shaw contributed to this report
 
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-key-figure-in-russia-case-might-be-dead.html

DNC says Papadopoulos tipster and key figure in Russia case might be dead
1536176800975.jpg

By Alex Pappas | Fox News
1536593449419.jpg

Professor Joseph Mifsud is seen prior a 2010 news conference in Vienna. Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead. (Associated Press)

Joseph Mifsud, the mysterious Maltese professor believed to have played a key role in igniting the Russia probe, vanished from public eye after his name began surfacing in news stories.

Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead.

In a filing in the U.S. Southern District of New York, the DNC said Mifsud “is missing and may be deceased.” The lawyers said they will “monitor news sources” for any indication of Mifsud’s whereabouts and “will attempt service on Mifsud if and when he is found alive.”

The filing came as the DNC is suing Mifsud and others as part of its lawsuit accusing Trump officials of conspiring with Russia in the 2016 election.

The DNC’s lawyers did not elaborate in the filing on why they believe Mifsud may be dead. But a committee spokeswoman said lawyers haven’t been able to locate him, unlike other defendants in the lawsuit.

“The DNC's counsel has attempted to serve Mifsud for months and has been unable to locate or contact him,” DNC spokeswoman Adrienne Watson told Fox News. “In addition, public reports have said he has disappeared and hasn't been seen for months."

While Mifsud is far from a household name, investigators say he was the one who told then-Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos in April 2016 that the Russians had “dirt” that could damage Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Over drinks in London, Papadopoulos then told Australian diplomat Alexander Downer about his conversations with Mifsud. As the story goes, Downer informed U.S. officials, leading the FBI to open its Russia investigation during the 2016 election.

It has long been suggested -- in court documents filed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team, by Democrats on Capitol Hill and in the media -- that Mifsud may have been connected to Russian intelligence, though some have noted his ties to Western institutions to challenge that narrative.

On Friday, Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.

According to prosecutors, Papadopoulos' lying prevented the FBI from interviewing Mifsud.

Papadopoulos could not be reached for comment Monday. But in court Friday, he said, “My entire life has been turned upside down, I hope to have a second chance to redeem myself.”

Court documents from the special counsel’s office have referred to Mifsud as “an overseas professor” with “substantial connections to Russian government officials.”

The Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, in their report on Russia’s attempted interference in the election released in April, described Mifsud as “Kremlin-linked.”
In any case, Mifsud has become an important figure in Mueller’s probe.

A February memo released by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said the intelligence passed on by the Australians about the diplomat’s meeting with Papadopoulos “triggered the opening of an FBI counterintelligence investigation in late July 2016 by FBI agent Pete Strzok.”

Fox News’ Jake Gibson and Adam Shaw contributed to this report
I'm certain the wily Clintons scored another hit on an innocent victim. I'm surprised they had the time to do it, though, what with all their efforts on child sex slavery and general pedophilia.
 
I'm certain the wily Clintons scored another hit on an innocent victim. I'm surprised they had the time to do it, though, what with all their efforts on child sex slavery and general pedophilia.

I bet the link is in those missing emails.

I do love a good misdirection.
 
Chances are the body is in those woods that Hillary is always walking through now.

barfo
 
Chances are the body is in those woods that Hillary is always walking through now.

barfo
Is that blood I see under her fingernails and on her teeth?
 
Meh, they will find him shot three times in the back with a 38 and twice in the back of the head with a 22, and it will be another "suicide"
 
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-key-figure-in-russia-case-might-be-dead.html

DNC says Papadopoulos tipster and key figure in Russia case might be dead
1536176800975.jpg

By Alex Pappas | Fox News
1536593449419.jpg

Professor Joseph Mifsud is seen prior a 2010 news conference in Vienna. Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead. (Associated Press)

Joseph Mifsud, the mysterious Maltese professor believed to have played a key role in igniting the Russia probe, vanished from public eye after his name began surfacing in news stories.

Now, lawyers for the Democratic National Committee say it is possible Mifsud is dead.

In a filing in the U.S. Southern District of New York, the DNC said Mifsud “is missing and may be deceased.” The lawyers said they will “monitor news sources” for any indication of Mifsud’s whereabouts and “will attempt service on Mifsud if and when he is found alive.”

The filing came as the DNC is suing Mifsud and others as part of its lawsuit accusing Trump officials of conspiring with Russia in the 2016 election.

The DNC’s lawyers did not elaborate in the filing on why they believe Mifsud may be dead. But a committee spokeswoman said lawyers haven’t been able to locate him, unlike other defendants in the lawsuit.

“The DNC's counsel has attempted to serve Mifsud for months and has been unable to locate or contact him,” DNC spokeswoman Adrienne Watson told Fox News. “In addition, public reports have said he has disappeared and hasn't been seen for months."

While Mifsud is far from a household name, investigators say he was the one who told then-Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos in April 2016 that the Russians had “dirt” that could damage Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Over drinks in London, Papadopoulos then told Australian diplomat Alexander Downer about his conversations with Mifsud. As the story goes, Downer informed U.S. officials, leading the FBI to open its Russia investigation during the 2016 election.

It has long been suggested -- in court documents filed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team, by Democrats on Capitol Hill and in the media -- that Mifsud may have been connected to Russian intelligence, though some have noted his ties to Western institutions to challenge that narrative.

On Friday, Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.

According to prosecutors, Papadopoulos' lying prevented the FBI from interviewing Mifsud.

Papadopoulos could not be reached for comment Monday. But in court Friday, he said, “My entire life has been turned upside down, I hope to have a second chance to redeem myself.”

Court documents from the special counsel’s office have referred to Mifsud as “an overseas professor” with “substantial connections to Russian government officials.”

The Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, in their report on Russia’s attempted interference in the election released in April, described Mifsud as “Kremlin-linked.”
In any case, Mifsud has become an important figure in Mueller’s probe.

A February memo released by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said the intelligence passed on by the Australians about the diplomat’s meeting with Papadopoulos “triggered the opening of an FBI counterintelligence investigation in late July 2016 by FBI agent Pete Strzok.”

Fox News’ Jake Gibson and Adam Shaw contributed to this report

Link? I didn't even see in your link where it's actually been shown the guy is even dead. Sounds like a possible Russian interference once again and we all know who is buddy's with the Russians.
 
Link? I didn't even see in your link where it's actually been shown the guy is even dead. Sounds like a possible Russian interference once again and we all know who is buddy's with the Russians.

There is no evidence he's dead. There is only evidence he's missing.

barfo
 
Link? I didn't even see in your link where it's actually been shown the guy is even dead. Sounds like a possible Russian interference once again and we all know who is buddy's with the Russians.

The Podestas.
 
There is no evidence he's dead. There is only evidence he's missing.

barfo

That’s a fact.

Ignoring facts as usual, the DNC are the ones claiming that he is dead.
 
He is hiding to avoid being arrested
 
This is probably the reason the Clintons have seen a 6% drop in their approval ratings in the past month.

Oops, not the Clintons, I must be thinking of someone else.
 
That’s a fact.

Ignoring facts as usual, the DNC are the ones claiming that he is dead.

Do you understand what the word "might" means. He might also be alive.

Sounds like another premature post with no basis by you. It appears you are getting as good as Trump in making false claims.
 
The "professor" is most likely dead.

It doesn't make sense that Clinton killed him.

My money is on the Russians.
 
There is no evidence he's dead. There is only evidence he's missing.

barfo
Something was said about being shot three times in the back with a .38 and twice in the head with a .22. I'll bet he'd have a hard time surviving that.
 
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