The FBI not only has possession of a laptop computer owned by Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Richwho was murdered in 2016 by unknown assailantsbut a report detailing forensic imaging of whats being described as Richs work computer, the bureau revealed in a new filing.
The FBIs records office located the report while searching for the work computer, Michael Seidel, chief of the office, said in a sworn declaration filed with a federal court in Texas on Dec. 9.
He described the document as a three (3) page forensic report detailing the actions performed by an outside entity to image the work laptop.
The report was among four documents that never had been disclosed by the FBI in relation to Richs case.
Journalist Sy Hersh said a source told him around 2017 about an FBI report on Rich. According to the source, Richs computer showed the DNC staffer had relayed DNC documents to WikiLeaks, a pro-transparency group. Hersh spoke about the sources claims during a phone call with Ed Butowsky, an investor who later retracted claims about Richs brother Aaron being a WikiLeaks source, and discussed the call during a deposition.
Rich, the DNCs voter expansion data director, was shot in the early morning of July 10, 2016, near his home in Washington. Richs murder remains unsolved. Authorities have claimed that the killing was a robbery gone wrong. Julian Assange, the head of WikiLeaks, has suggested that Rich passed DNC files to the group, which released the DNC files in 2016. U.S. authorities have alleged that Russians hacked into the DNC systems, but those allegations were made before the FBI received images from the DNCs server to determine their validity.
The Metropolitan Police Department is the lead investigating agency into the death. It has declined to say whether the FBI was helping with the probe into Richs death.
Poster Comment:
Seth Rich was murdered in the hospital.