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On Monday night, Texas attorney Ty Clevenger posted online the latest responses he has received in litigation related to files held by Seth Rich.

I just received the Vaughn indexes for Seth Rich's personal and work laptops. Downloads may be slow because of limited bandwidth, but I'm distributing to other sources. I have not reviewed the files yet. More comments later.

Personal laptop: http://lawflog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025.03.10-Final-Vaughn-Index-Personal.pdf

As The Gateway Pundit has reported, Clevenger has been fighting the FBI to release these documents for years. The FBI has previously refused to turn over Rich’s laptops despite court orders to do so. At one point the FBI said they needed 66 years to turn over all the documents.

Getting to the bottom of the Seth Rich murder has been a challenge, and it leads many to wonder who or what the FBI is protecting.

Thankfully, Clevenger is known for his aggressive litigation style and focus on government transparency, election integrity, and corruption cases. These “Vaughn Indexes” are related to the personal and work laptops held by the FBI since Rich’s 2016 murder. The indexes contain a list of the files the government refuses to turn over and their argued justification for the files being withheld.

Many documents are being withheld under Exemption 7(A), indicating “potential interference with ongoing investigations if disclosed.” The FBI has denied involvement in investigating Seth Rich’s murder, stating it was a matter for local law enforcement. It is not clear which ongoing investigation the FBI is citing to, if any.

I>n recent years, the federal government has become notorious for abusing FOIA laws to deny records to American citizens.

The Vaughn Index for the personal laptop of Seth Rich is here. The Vaughn Index for the work laptop of Seth Rich is here.

Seth Rich, a 27-year-old staffer for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., on July 10, 2016, in what police initially described as a botched robbery, despite his valuables remaining untouched. His death quickly became the subject of widespread speculation, particularly due to his potential connection to the 2016 DNC email leak published by Wikileaks. . .

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>On Monday night, Texas attorney Ty Clevenger posted online the latest responses he has received in litigation related to files held by Seth Rich. >>I just received the Vaughn indexes for Seth Rich's personal and work laptops. Downloads may be slow because of limited bandwidth, but I'm distributing to other sources. I have not reviewed the files yet. More comments later. >>Personal laptop: http://lawflog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025.03.10-Final-Vaughn-Index-Personal.pdf >As The Gateway Pundit has reported, Clevenger has been fighting the FBI to release these documents for years. The FBI has previously refused to turn over Rich’s laptops despite court orders to do so. At one point the FBI said they needed 66 years to turn over all the documents. >Getting to the bottom of the Seth Rich murder has been a challenge, and it leads many to wonder who or what the FBI is protecting. >Thankfully, Clevenger is known for his aggressive litigation style and focus on government transparency, election integrity, and corruption cases. These “Vaughn Indexes” are related to the personal and work laptops held by the FBI since Rich’s 2016 murder. The indexes contain a list of the files the government refuses to turn over and their argued justification for the files being withheld. >Many documents are being withheld under Exemption 7(A), indicating “potential interference with ongoing investigations if disclosed.” The FBI has denied involvement in investigating Seth Rich’s murder, stating it was a matter for local law enforcement. It is not clear which ongoing investigation the FBI is citing to, if any. I>n recent years, the federal government has become notorious for abusing FOIA laws to deny records to American citizens. >>The Vaughn Index for the personal laptop of Seth Rich is here. The Vaughn Index for the work laptop of Seth Rich is here. >Seth Rich, a 27-year-old staffer for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., on July 10, 2016, in what police initially described as a botched robbery, despite his valuables remaining untouched. His death quickly became the subject of widespread speculation, particularly due to his potential connection to the 2016 DNC email leak published by Wikileaks. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/PfXkl)
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Bullshit. I’m sure the FBI is implicated somehow