'White worked as an undercover informant for the Department of Justice and as a contractor operating out of the Baltimore Field Office under a group supervised by Rod Rosenstein...'
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) An undercover informant who admitted to spying on CBS journalist Sharyl Attkisson died before he could provide more information about the U.S. governments nefarious activities for her lawsuit over the matter.
Attkissonwho had her computers hacked by federal agents in retaliation for her numerous stories about the Obama-era Operation Fast and Furious scandalrevealed the death of the informant, Ryan White, on Monday.
Attkisson sued White and numerous other government mad actors in January 2020, alleging a conspiracy to target her family when she was working on the Fast and Furious stories more than 10 years ago. Fast and Furious was an operation overseen by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, in which the government purposely allowed firearms dealers to sell marked weapons illegally with the goal of tracking them to Mexican drug cartels.
Initially, White, who is a convicted felon, denied the charges and filed a motion to dismissclaiming that Attkisson threatened to doxx him if he didnt agree to a secret settlement/confession.
Then, White reversed his position.
I do not want this case dismissed. This is an important case that will reveal deliberate and horrible crimes committed not only against Ms. Attkisson and her family, but against The United States, its Citizens and many others, White said in a September 2020 letter to a federal judge.
I look forward to the discovery process, there is a great deal that must be uncovered/shared. However, I and my family, will not be manipulated, intimidated, or threatened by any party, as has already happened on several occasions, White said, not elaborating on the alleged threats.
After that, White worked with Attkissons lawyers, according to her amended complaint filed in April 2021.
According to Attkissons lawyers, White admitted that he worked with a team of government agents tasked with surveillance of the Fast and Furious project.
White worked as an undercover informant for the Department of Justice and as a contractor operating out of the Baltimore Field Office under a group supervised by Rod Rosenstein, Attkissons lawsuit said.
White likewise reported that he was personally present with Defendant BRIDGES on many occasions when they were accessing Attkissons computers and retrieving information already accessed or manipulated and erasing information or passing the information on to contacts at the DOJ and FBI, her lawsuit said.
But then, White seemingly disappeared.
Attkisson said attempts to reach him were unsuccessful. She sought a default judgment against him, which a federal judge granted in December 2021.
According to an online obituary, White died in May of this year. The obituary does not state a cause of death.
Which of course means he cant provide more details of the operation, Attkisson lamented Monday on Twitter. And the historic clerks default I received against him in my lawsuitthe first known such decision in a case of govt. spying on a journalistpretty much will go nowhere.
Attkissons lawsuit remains ongoing.
Ken Silva is a staff writer at Headline USA. Follow him at twitter.com/jd_cashless.
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