Published: April 8, 2022
By: Jim Hoft
The Governor Whitmer kidnapping case, which we now know was comprised of virtually all FBI agents and informants took another devastating hit in August. Michael Hills, an attorney for Brandon Caserta, one of the six defendants, produced text messages showing an FBI field agent telling an informant to lie, frame an innocent man and delete text messages.
This is why federal prosecutors are refusing to hand over text messages and laptops from FBI informants in the Whitmer kidnapping case. The FBI actually hatched the plot. paid for the plot, ran the plot, and set up the innocent men in their immoral scheme.
The FBI’s top informant behind the kidnapping scam was later arrested after he beat his wife following a swingers party.
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In March Chief U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker ruled that two of the several FBI informants must use their real names in the upcoming trial.
And today there were NO GUILTY VERDICTS in the jury trial.
Two defendants were found not guilty. There was a hung jury for two more including the alleged ring leader Adam Fox resulting in a mistrial.
-Adam fox – deadlocked no verdict
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) April 8, 2022
-Croft – deadlocked, no verdict
-Harris – count 1 conspiracy not guilty – count 2 not guilty – count 3 not guilty – count 4 not guilty
-Caserta – count 1 not guilty https://t.co/tltQN8MLZA
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PARTIAL VERDICTS IN MICHIGAN KIDNAP CASE IN:
— Ken Bensinger (@kenbensinger) April 8, 2022
Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta NOT GUILTY
HUNG JURY on Adam Fox and Barry Croft pic.twitter.com/v8ZxpFS8uf
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