Judge covers up changes in Butina's sentencing and plea agreement after Friday's hearing
Judge Tonya Chutkan (above)
Judge Tonya Chutkan changed Mariia Butina’s sentence and plea agreement after Friday’s hearing.
Full docket text for document 124:
”STATEMENT OF REASONS as to MARIIA BUTINA re [123] Judgment Access to the PDF Document is restricted per Judicial Conference Policy. Access is limited to Counsel of Record and the Court. Signed by Judge Tanya Chutkan on May 1st, 2019.”
Butina plead guilty to “conspiracy to act as an agent for a foreign government”.
The judge’s changes were made without objection from defense attorneys.
And without written consent from the defendant, Mariia Butina.
No appeal will be filed in the Butina case.
The 14-day deadline file an appeal expires Friday.
No objection from Butina and her attorneys.
Why?
Who would be exposed ?
The first “Statement of Facts” in the Butina case was buried in a 56-page non-public transcript of her sentence hearing dated Dec. 13th, 2019.
It is linked here:
The Judge, Prosecutors Jessie Liu and Eric Kenerson, and defense attorneys were in on the cover-up together.
Was Mariia Butina in on the cover-up too?
Butina was a manufacturers representative for Kalashnikov USA and Paul Whelan’s four gun dealerships.
They specialize in selling custom-made sniper rifles and gear to snipers and private assassin forces hired throughout the world.
Mariia’s cousin helped finance the weapons purchases.
New evidence filed on Wednesday said Butina admitted to conspiring with 40 persons at the Russian Embassy,
The FBI admits George D. O’Neill Jr. used the NRA and Center for National Interest to promote Butina’s conspiracy.
Ambassador John Bolton made money from the gun deals too.
President Barack Obama closed down two Russian retreats used for spying and hacking American elections.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/29/us/politics/russia-spy-compounds-maryland-long-island.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/29/us/politics/russia-election-hacking-sanctions.html
Updated May 4th 7:32 a.m.
Butina has been released from federal prison
Source is the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Type in “Mariia Butina” in the “Find an Inmate” boxes in the web site below: