Jim Kouri
Although presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton wants the current
controversies surrounding her emails, her charity's suspicious donors, the
Benghazi consulate slaughter and other questionable activities to be in the
rearview mirror of her race for the White House, a Florida judge on Friday set a trial date for a RICO
(Racketeer Influenced and Criminal Organization) lawsuit brought against former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by a Washington, D.C.,
watchdog group that specializes in government corruption and criminal
enterprise cases.
U.S. District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks of Florida's Federal District Court in West Palm Beach, officially
announced on Friday, May 29, 2015, that the civil RICO trial -- Klayman v.
Hillary Clinton et all -- will commence on Wednesday, January 25, 2016, which
is also noticeably a major election year. The plaintiff in the case is former
Justice Department prosecutor, now public interest attorney, Larry
Klayman. Klayman is the founder and former president of Judicial Watch and now
the founder and chief attorney of Freedom Watch, a
nonprofit organization that uses the federal civil court system to expose
government corruption and abuse.....To Read More....
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