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HOMELAND SECURITY TASK FORCE CASE: A Mexican National was sentenced by a federal court in San Antonio, Texas to 27 years in prison for leading an international methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy, announced U.S. Attorney for U.S. Attorney WDTX, Justin Simmons. “Mr. Leija ignored our immigration laws, ignored our drug laws,...

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BREAKING NEWS 🚨🚨🚨: Prosecutors in the case of Massachusetts man Bryan Walshe have confirmed on the record in open court that the federal probe into the death of John O'Keefe is over! The Judge in the case, herself, then also confirmed that the "investigation is not [still] going on" after reading a letter provided to the court by those prosecutors (who were, themselves, contacted directly by the US Attorney and told the federal O'Keefe investigation is over). It was all true. The Karen Read trial has come to it's stunning conclusion. For context: One of the Troopers involved in investigating Walshe (Michael Proctor) was brought up in the Walshe trial over recent months by the defense, and, in turn, that led to the moment in court today. The Judge asked prosecutors to explain if there was any changes related to a previous Touhy request sent to the federal government and, in turn, the prosecutor said there was an update from the US Attorney directly to the prosecutor's office (that was given to defense counsel yesterday). That update, in turn, confirms the end of the federal probe of John O'Keefe's death (as the prosecutor made direct reference to U.S. Attorney Massachusetts, US Attorney Foley, and Foley's interview with Dan Rea on Tuesday of this week, wherein US Attorney Foley said it would not be a violation of DOJ policy for the US Attorney to tell Law Enforcement partners about the status of, or updates related to, an investigation). "[US Attorney Foley] said it is not uncommon for law enforcement partners to be notified of the status of an investigation. My office was notified by the US Attorney's Office and I provided that to defense counsel," said the prosecutor on Walshe's case. An ongoing federal protective order related to the O'Keefe materials, that will remain active even though the investigation is over, may have some impact in the Walshe case (and the Judge discussed that as well). See my video analysis (and the full clip from court today) below. The news, first broken by BillMcEntyre (and then confirmed by Ted Daniel and Kristina Rex) is now part of the history books.

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In a rare sit down, Joshua Levy, U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, reflects on his tenure before his departure, and is asked about his office’s ongoing investigation in the Karen Read case. “Though it’s clear from the testimony in the Karen Read trial that Levy’s office has extensively investigated, he would not confirm that because no charges have been brought to date.” Levy stated: “We’ve never publicly discussed whether we’re doing an investigation related to Karen Read and I’m not going to take questions on that.” Levy was also asked about yet another case of apparent law enforcement corruption out of DA Michael Morrissey’s Office—another murder case in Canton, the case of Sandra Birchmore. When asked if it’s tricky “policing the police”, Levy stated that he “thinks it’s one of the tougher parts of the job, frankly.” Levy stated: “We do have a responsibility to hold Police accountable.” Notably, Levy did not deny the existence of the ongoing federal investigation into individuals involved in the Karen Read case. If there wasn’t an ongoing investigation, he likely would’ve said so. He also remarked upon some of the other major accomplishments of his office. “Levy is most proud of his office’s work in combatting human trafficking & fighting hate crimes.” In a press release, his office states: “The office’s other notable achievements under Levy’s leadership as U.S. Attorney included impact prosecutions in the areas of public corruption, child exploitation, hate crimes, police accountability, fentanyl trafficking and gun violence, just to name a few.” Levy reflects: “My core touchstones as the leader of this office have been to serve with the highest integrity and a commitment to pursue justice in every case by following the facts and the law, without fear or favor.” Thank you, Mr. Levy, for tirelessly upholding the rule of law, keeping our communities safe and protecting civil rights. We appreciate your service! U.S. Attorney Massachusetts

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