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17th October 2020 06:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by wareyin
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Oh, the actual emails have been released? So far as I knew the NY Post/Giuliani had only released one screenshot and several claims but zero actual emails. You know, the info we'd need to verify, the metadata that people keep telling you hasn't been released?
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If you think it's only one email that has been provided, then you haven't been following the story. When I've been involved in data retrieval from email systems for court cases as so forth you typically get the email addresses of the people of interest, keywords or a subject and a date range.
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Originally Posted by wareyin
(Post 13261140)
Wikipedia directly says the international community pushed for Shokin to be fired for refusing to investigate companies including Burisma.
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Yes, and I have neither looked into, nor disputed this. I'm perfectly prepared to believe that people in the EU and US government made statements about thinking this prosecutor was corrupt.
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Originally Posted by wareyin
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You claim he was fired while/for investigating Burisma. You disagree with the plainly stated facts, as laid out on Wikipedia and sourced in their sources.
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No. Wikipedia doesn't and can't know what Biden's motivations or the motivations of the Ukrainian government were.
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Originally Posted by wareyin
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above, you have repeatedly made the claim that Shokin was investigating Burisma, which is in disagreement with what Wikipedia, as well as the international community on record at the time claimed.
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Wikipedia says the investigation was stalled. I have no opinion about that. Supposedly he was fired for not pushing forward with investigating/prosecuting Burisma and hence Biden got him fired. He was then replaced by a prosecutor who cleared Burisma of wrongdoing.... only for some time later evidence to come to light that caused the oligarch behind Burisma to flee the country. Those facts don't seem to be in dispute, so I'm not sure what we are arguing about.
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Originally Posted by wareyin
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Further, what actual emails including the metadata have been released for Apple to investigate?
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I don't think you need metadata to investigate this on the server side. It would be nice, but I don't understand why it would be needed. None of the email retrievals I've been involved with relating to legal cases have required metadata beyond what we have here to locate the emails of interest.
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Originally Posted by wareyin
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So far, without Giuliani or the NY Post releasing more than a screenshot and some unverifiable claims, there is nothing to investigate.
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The claims aren't unverifiable. Supposedly Fox has sources confirming one of the emails. Any of the companies involved, and certainly the law firm and the investment fund could locate the emails, if they exist, based on the information provided. Of course, if they do exist and they match the emails Giuliani has shown, then that would implicate them in corruption.
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