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DATE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Chicago Police Fired Upon Amid Widespread Looting.
Protests
• Trump Urges Oregon To Deploy National Guard In Portland.
• Seattle City Council Votes To Cut Back Police Department Funding.
• Judge Releases Full Body Camera Videos In George Floyd Case.
• DC Police Union Moves To Block Mandatory Release Of Body Camera Footage.
• Minnesota Nonprofit That Received Donations From Biden Staff Bailing Out Violent Criminals.
• Ahead Of November, Republicans Look To Stoke BLM Backlash.
• NYTimes Analysis: Protesters Increasingly Targeting Officials' Homes.
• Conservatives File Free-Speech Lawsuits Over Pro-Police Street Murals.
Counter-Terrorism
• Trump Thanks Secret Service After Shooting Incident Outside White House.
• DOJ Seeks More Time To Decide On Tsamaev Appeal.
• New York Man Pleads Guilty To Attempting To Support ISIS.
Counter-Intelligence
• Senate Panel Subpoenas FBI Records On 2016 Russia Probe.
• Senate Panel Subpoenas FBI Records On 2016 Russia Probe.
• DC Circuit To Hear Oral Arguments In Michael Flynn Case Tuesday.
• Former Student Says Halper Predicted Flynn's Ouster.
• Chinese Research Who Hid In US Consulate In San Francisco Pleads Not Guilty.
• IC-Funded Venture Developing Tool To Monitor "Unsavory" Online Speech.
• Pentagon Seeks 30 Days To Continue Review Of JEDI Cloud Contract Bids.
• Space Force Releases Capstone Doctrine.
• Editorial: US "Must Unite" To Fight Foreign Electoral Interference.
• US, EU Evaluating Privacy Shield Follow-up Following EU Ruling.
Criminal Investigations
• FBI Releases Surveillance Photos In Probe Of Kentucky Woman's Disappearance.
• Two Philadelphia Men Face Trial After Alleged Armored Truck Heist.
• FBI Investigating Carjacking In Michigan.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Searching For Missing Georgia Woman.
• New Jersey Men Indicted Over Bank Robberies.
• Indiana Man Charged With Enticement Of Minor.
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• Illinois Man Sentenced Over FBI Death Threat.
• FBI Investigating Illinois Bank Robbery.
• New York Fugitive Placed On FBI Most Wanted List.
• Idaho Men Charged In Connection To Bank Robberies.
• New Jersey Police Officer Charged With Falsifying Information On Search Warrant.
• California AG Seeks To Free Woman Charged With Murder After Meth Found In Stillborn Baby.
• Documents Unsealed In Legal Battle Between Dershowitz, Epstein Accuser.
• Montana "Scales Back" Search For Missing Man.
• Pennsylvania Synagogue Vandalized.
• Colorado Man Sentenced Over Threats Against New Mexico Officials.
• FBI Investigating California Bank Robbery.
• Oklahoma Men Charged With Murder, Bank Fraud.
• Drug Trafficker Sentenced To More Than Six Years In Prison.
• Drug Case Defendant Gets 30-Month Prison Sentence.
• Georgia Resident Gets 30-Year Prison Sentence For Cocaine Trafficking.
• Border Patrol Agent Facing Drug Charges.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Ally Of Ohio House Speaker Contributed To Campaigns, Supported FirstEnergy.
• FBI Arrests Two In Probe Of Wisconsin Moving Company.
• Minnesota Man Is Third Charged In Probe Of Magazine Sales Scam.
• Former Texas Southern University Law School Employee Charged With Stealing Funds.
• Federal Prosecutors Recommend Probation For Ex-Rep. Hayes.
• Michigan Woman Defrauded By Fake FBI Employee.
• Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud In Foreign Student Recruitment Case.
Cyber Division
• White House Announces Plans For Spectrum Auction To Step Up 5G Growth.
• Microsoft Faces "Complex Technical Challenges" From TikTok Carveout.
• Senators Seek To Include National Cyber Director In 2021 NDAA.
• US Cyber Command Employing Unclassified Networks "To Fight Election Interference."
• FBI Among Those Monitoring Iranian "Fox Kitten" Hacking Group.
Laboratory
• North Dakota Authorities Hope New Science Can Help ID Man Found Dead In 1982.
Law Enforcement Services
• Gun Seizures Are Up At US Airports.
Other FBI News
• Wray Taps Jones As FBI General Counsel.
• White-Collar Prosecutions In Decline During Trump Administration.
• Barr: Left Believes In "Tearing Down the System."
Other Washington News
• Trump: Pelosi And Schumer Ready For Stimulus Deal After Executive Orders.
• Fauci "Cautiously Optimistic" A Vaccine Will Be Available In Early 2021.
• Fauci Hopeful Rapid Testing Will Soon Be Widely Available.
• Fauci: It Is Possible To Get Virus To A Controlled Level.
• Cuomo Dismisses Calls For Probe Of Nursing Home Deaths.
• NYTimes Analysis: Critics Fear FDA's Hahn Unable To Withstand Political Pressure.
• Federal Officials Undertaking Vaccine Distribution Pilot Program.
• Officials Struggling To Address Racial Disparities In COVID-19 Information, Testing.
• Trump Urges Universities Not To Cancel Football Season.
• Top California Health Official Resigns Amid Testing Backlog Controversy.
• Fauci Calls For Universal Mask Wearing In Schools.
• Parents, Administrators Facing Difficult Choices About Reopening Schools.
• Trump Says 1918 Spanish Flu "Probably Ended" World War II.
• Top Tech Firms Challenge Trump's Temporary Ban On Foreign Workers.
• White House Weighs Plan To Block Infected Citizens, Permanent Residents From Entering US.
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• White House: Kodak Loan Will Not Go Forward Until Allegations Of Wrongdoing Cleared.
• Some Grocers Concerned New Coronavirus Cases May Cause New Round Of Product Scarcity.
• Federal Deficit Down In July After Record IRS Tax Collection.
• Pompeo's Wife To Join Him On Trip To Europe.
• Democrats Concerned USPS Changes Could Impair By-Mail Voting.
• Puerto Rico Supreme Court Considering Emergency Petition Over Botched Primary.
• Trump Lawyers Seek Details Of Manhattan DA's Investigation.
International News
• Azar Praises Taiwan's Coronavirus Response.
• Spain Defends Pandemic Response As Case Numbers Overtake Britain.
• Poor Dying In Brazil At Higher Rate Than Wealthy.
• Craft Calls For UN To Extend Iran Arms Embargo.
• Pakistani Ambassador Not Ruling Out Another War With India Over Kashmir.
• Trump Asks WTO To End China's "Developing Nation" Status.
• Trump Postpones G7 Summit Until After Election.
• WTimes: Biden Likely To Cancel Trump's Foreign Policy Initiatives If Elected.
• State Department: Pompeo Cleared In Emergency Saudi Arms Sale.
• Lebanese Government Resigns Amid Protests Over Beirut Explosion.
• Lukashenko Warns Against Protests Over Contested Belarus Election Results.
• Study Finds Antarctic Ice Shelves Melting Faster Than They're Being Replenished.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Chicago Police Fired Upon Amid Widespread Looting.
The AP <https://apnews.com/a105a525e52c3447d506216048aa3c40> (8/10, Babwin) reports that "hundreds of
people descended on downtown Chicago early Monday following a police shooting on the city's South Side,
with vandals smashing the windows of dozens of businesses and making off with merchandise, cash machines
and anything else they could carry." Police Superintendent David Brown "told reporters that the Sunday
afternoon shooting of the man who had opened fire on officers apparently prompted a social media post that
urged people form a car caravan and converge on the business and shopping district. ... Over several hours,
police made more than 100 arrests and 13 officers were injured." Bloomberg
<https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-08-10/chicago-looting-overnight-spurs-100-arrests-city-
restrictions?smd=premium> (8/10, Singh, 4.73M) reports "a civilian and a security guard" were shot, according
to Superintendent Brown.
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/0ed4a78085ab48449d15419c2f112033?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, story 6, 1:15, Brennan, 4.37M), Adrian Diaz reported, "There was chaos and looting along
Chicago's famed Magnificent Mile and other areas overnight. They broke into ATMs and emptied shelves at this
Walgreens. The coordinated effort followed a police shooting of a 20-year-old who allegedly opened fire first,
says Superintendent David Brown."
According to the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/08/10/us/shooting-chicago-looting.html>
(8/10, Al, Bosman, Hauser, Diaz, 18.61M), "The eruption of violence unnerved a city that is already on edge.
Chicago, like many other cities across the country, has seen a spike in gun crimes this summer." Mayor Lori
Lightfoot, "appearing at a morning news conference, made it clear that she saw no connection between the unrest
overnight and what she described as a `righteous uprising' after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis
police custody in May."
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ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/5e01013565ff46c8b0c67772656f3006?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, story 4, 1:41, Muir, 7.2M) likewise reported, "Mayor Lori Lightfoot saying this wasn't a
righteous protest, instead calling it straight up felony criminal conduct." The Chicago Sun-Times
<https://chicago.suntimes.corn/crime/2020/8/10/21361546/magnificent-mile-looting-vandalism-property-
damage-michigan> (8/10, 875K) reports "Lightfoot and her police superintendent defended the cops and blamed
Cook County prosecutors for being soft on looters who'd been arrested in late May and early June, setting the
stage for the violence." State's Attorney Kim Foxx, however, "responded that she's prosecuting looters to the
fullest extent of the law and said Lightfoot is oversimplifying the issue."
The Chicago Tribune <https://vvww.chicagotribune.corn/news/criminal-justice/ct-kim-foxx-lightfoot-looting-
unrest-20200811-i4jarnnrrwfc6ra7ejh47u2e4ma-story.htmltint=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-
news-chain-2—foxx-reax-mon-815p---1--yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (8/11, Crepeau, Hinkel, 2.65M) reports
Foxx, "who is no stranger to accusations that she is soft on crime, flatly rejected that narrative at a news
conference Monday." From late May to mid-June, roughly 325 people were arrested on felony charges "related
to the demonstrations and civil unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd," her office said in a statement
Monday.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/08/10/chicago-looters-riot-magnificent-
mile/> (8/10, Guarino, Elfrink, Armus, 14.2M) reports Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) "told reporters that the state
police were dispatched last night." Said Pritzker, "Anything and everything we are asked to do, we will be
helpful."
The Chicago Tribune <https://vvww.chicagotribune.corn/business/ct-biz-chicago-businesses-vandalism-looting-
20200810-im4g7w7tqnbj7a3d7z2rp6fhzm-story.html> (8/10, Zumbach, Marotti, Elejalde-Ruiz, Ori, 2.65M)
reports that "downtown business owners still struggling during the coronavirus pandemic were scrambling to
board up broken windows and take stock of damage" after Monday's vandalism and looting. The Chicago Sun-
Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/2020/8/10/21362422/looting-covid-unrest-police-shootings-
chicago-budget-business-tax-revenue-lightfoot> (8/10, Spielman, 875K) similarly reports "businesses that
survived the stay-at-home shutdown and sustained heavy losses during the looting in late May triggered by the
death of George Floyd may be reluctant to rebuild for fear they won't be protected."
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/ca0027e9c8b947baa6a6e3cac85ab2e4?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, story 5, 2:00, Holt, 6.IM), Gabe Gutierrez reported, "Across the country, it's been an
increasingly violent summer. ... But in Chicago, where the Trump Administration sent in federal agents last
month to help investigate crimes, the violence continues." The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/chicago-closes-parts-of-downtown-monday-after-shooting-sparks-looting-
11597068464> (8/10, Barrett, Ailworth, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) and the Washington Examiner
<https://www.washingtonexaminetcom/news/should-be-alarming-to-every-american-trump-official-says-
overnight-looting-in-chicago-was-rampage> (8/10, Giaritelli, 448K), among other news outlets, also report the
violence overnight on Monday.
Analysis: Foxx Has Dropped 29.9% Of Felony Charges During Her Tenure. The Chicago Tribune
<https://www.chicagotribune.corn/investigations/ct-kim-foxx-felony-charges-cook-county-20200810-
Idvrmqvv6bd3hpsugha4duehmu-story.html?_twitter impression=true> (8/10, Jackson, Lighty, Marx, Richards,
2.65M) reports Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx "is dropping felony cases involving charges of murder
and other serious offenses at a higher rate than her predecessor, according to a Tribune analysis that comes amid
a growing debate over criminal justice reform." During Foxx's first three years at the post, "her office dropped
all charges against 29.9% of felony defendants, a dramatic increase over her predecessor, the Tribune found. For
the last three years of Anita Alvarez's tenure, the rate was 19.4%." In an interview, "Foxx did not dispute the
Tribune's findings but said her office's higher rate of dropped felony cases gives an incomplete picture of her
commitment to keeping the public safe."
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Protests
Trump Urges Oregon To Deploy National Guard In Portland.
President Trump on Monday tweeted <https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1292837084152107010> ,
"Portland, which is out of control, should finally, after almost 3 months, bring in the National Guard. The Mayor
and Governor are putting people's lives at risk. They will be held responsible. The Guard is ready to act
immediately. The Courthouse is secured by Homeland!"
Noting the President's tweet, the New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/10/trump-tells-oregon-officials-to-
call-national-guard-against-protesters/> (8/10, Moore, Nelson, 4.57M) reports it came as protests in the city
"continued over the weekend as rioters set fires outside a police union building and lobbed fireworks at police
officers, injuring at least two."
Seattle City Council Votes To Cut Back Police Department Funding.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/seattle-city-council-votes-to-scale-
back-police-department-funding-as-officer-pay-on-chopping-blocic> (8/10, Mastrangelo, 448K) reports the
Seattle City Council "approved steep cuts to the city's police department but avoided the 50% scale back in
funding social justice activists had sought." The council voted 7-1 to approve "a spending plan that will cut the
pay of top police officers while eliminating the Navigation Team and SWAT unit, according to several reports."
It would also cut the department's "$400 million budget by around $3 million."
Judge Releases Full Body Camera Videos In George Floyd Case.
CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6225e2ec6b5940959547870e681f49d9?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, story 5, 1:43, Brennan, 4.24M) reports in Minneapolis on Monday, "a judge released the full
body cam videos from two former officers charged with aiding and abetting murder in the death of George
Floyd. The footage raises new and troubling questions about how Floyd was treated." CBS's Mola Lenghi said
the newly released video shows Floyd being "loaded into a ambulance. Aid is given to the unconscious Floyd
one minute and 18 seconds after he is placed into the medical unit. ... The lifesaving attempts came after Floyd
lost consciousness."
DC Police Union Moves To Block Mandatory Release Of Body Camera Footage.
Reuters <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/10/washington-d-c-police-union-moves-to-block-release-of-body-cam-
footage> (8/10) reports the Washington, DC police union said Monday it "asked a court to block the mandatory
release of body camera footage and names of police officers involved in shootings." In a statement, the union
said, "The release of the body-camera footage and names of officers will unjustly malign and permanently
tarnish the reputation and good name of any officer that is later cleared of misconduct concerning the use of
force."
Minnesota Nonprofit That Received Donations From Biden Staff Bailing Out Violent Criminals.
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Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/minnesota-group-that-saw-surge-including-from-biden-staffers-
bailed-out-alleged-violent-criminals-report> (8/10, Olson, 27.59M) reports on its website that a Minnesota
nonprofit "that saw a huge windfall in donations during the protests and riots that followed the death of George
Floyd" has been "putting up money to bail out people charged with serious violent crimes, including sexual
assault, attempted murder and murder." A FOX 9 report shows "that among the people helped by the Minnesota
Freedom Fund (MFF) — which received donations from a number of Joe Biden campaign staffers as it saw a $35
million fundraising windfall in the weeks after Floyd's death — are Darnika Floyd, who was charged with second-
degree murder," and Christopher Boswell, "who is facing charges of sexual assault and kidnapping."
Ahead Of November, Republicans Look To Stoke BLM Backlash.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/10/elections-republicans-black-lives-matterbacklash-389906>
(8/10, Barron-Lopez, Thompson, 4.29M) reports that "facing possible electoral calamity, Republicans are now
turning to a familiar playbook: stoking fear by trying to redefine the Black Lives Matter movement as a radical
leftist mob looking to sabotage the white, suburban lifestyle." Republicans are using "two lines of attack: the
Trump administration, candidates in safe red seats and right-wing social media channels seek to label the entire
movement `Marxist' and anti-family as they try to energize their conservative base." Republicans running in
swing districts and states, meanwhile, are "tying their Democratic opponents to activists' demands to defund
police departments."
NYTimes Analysis: Protesters Increasingly Targeting Officials' Homes.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.corn/2020/08/10/us/protest-personal-homes-doxxing.html> (8/10,
Baker, Bogel-Burroughs, 18.61M) reports that as Seattle "was exploring a proposal to cut 50 percent of the
police department's budget to promote racial justice and alternatives to policing last month...Debora Juarez, the
first enrolled Native American on the Seattle City Council, was not yet willing to throw her support behind such
a steep cut without a plan for how to carry it out." Activists then "decided to take their protest" outside Ms.
Juarez's home. Public protests are "becoming more direct, more personal, and for some of its targets, more
frightening."
Conservatives File Free-Speech Lawsuits Over Pro-Police Street Murals.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corninews/2020/aug/10/conservative-street-mural-
rejections-amid-black-IV> (8/10, Richardson, 492K) reports Scott LoBaido, who painted a "pro-police" mural on
Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island, "said Monday he will pursue legal action after the New York City Department
of Transportation ordered him to remove his handiwork." LoBaido "insists his pro-police message has every bit
as much right to adorn the streets as the Black Lives Matter murals embraced by Mayor Bill de Blasio." Like
LoBaido, "conservatives seeking to paint pro-police, pro-life and other right-tilting messages on America's
streets are running into speed bumps from local officials, even those who allow massive Black Lives Matter
murals," and are filing lawsuits in response.
Counter-Terrorism
Thum Thanks Secret Service After Shooting Incident Outside White House.
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The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/0efd53f06dc64aa3bec706444a09eb6e?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, Story 2, 2:10, Brennan, 4.37M) reported on "a rare security breach at the White House," as
"moments after beginning his daily coronavirus briefing with reporters on live television, President Trump was
escorted out of the room by an agent who whispered in his ear." CBS (Weijia Jiang) added the President
"abruptly left his news conference after shots were fired outside the White House," prompting Secret Service "to
clear the grounds." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/098cfae4f52247dba042a232b7564c88?pubid=fbi> (8/10, lead story,
2:34, Kristen Welker, 6.23M) showed the President saying upon his return to the podium, "It seems that the
person was shot by Secret Service. So we'll see what happens."
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a3139d0b10b14cde8d89db266972d8lf?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, lead story, 4:01, Muir, 7.2M) noted Trump also said, "There was a shooting outside of the
White House. And seems to be very well under control. I'd like to thank the Secret Service for doing their
always quick and very effective work, but there was an actual shooting and somebody's been taken to the
hospital. I don't know the condition of the person." ABC's Mary Bruce added that "a senior Administration
official tells us this happened right at 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue, just outside of the White House, just as the
President was beginning his briefing. Our Kyra Phillips who was in the room said she heard a shot fired and a
senior official tells us the suspect opened fire on a non-White House employee."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-escorted-out-white-house-press-briefmg> (8/10, Pappas,
27.59M) reports "the Secret Service later tweeted
<https://twitter.coin/SecretService/status/1292952360512299008?
ref src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1292952360512299008%7Ctwgr%5E&ref
url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fpolitics%2Ftrump-escorted-out-white-house-press-briefing> :
`The Secret Service can confirm there has been an officer involved shooting at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Ave.
Law enforcement officials are on the scene. More information to follow.'
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/locaUpublic-safety/secret-service-shot-someone-
outside-the-white-house-president-trump-said/2020/08/10/2eba8ac6-db58-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html>
(8/10, Williams, 14.2M) reports Thomas Sullivan, chief of the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service, said a
"51-year-old man had approached an officer posted near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW around 5:50
p.m. and said he had a weapon." Sullivan says "the man...withdrew an object from his clothing" and "crouched
into a `shooter's stance.' The officer shot him, striking him in the torso, Sullivan said." USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/08/ 10/trump-abruptly-removed-briefing-room-shooting-
white-house/3340143001/> (8/10, Fritze, Jackson, Subramanian, 10.31M), the Washington Times
<https://vvwvv.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/secret-service-pulls-trump-out-press-conference-wht>
(8/10, Al, Boyer, 492K) and the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/08/10/us/trump-white-house-
shooting.html> (8/10, Baker, 18.61M), among other news outlets, also cover the story this morning.
DOJ Seeks More Time To Decide On Tsamaev Appeal.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-08-10/feds-seek-more-time-to-mull-boston-marathon-
bomber-ruling> (8/10) reports from Boston, "Federal prosecutors said Monday that they need more time to
decide whether to ask an appeals court to reconsider the case of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsamaev,
whose death sentence was thrown out over concerns over about the jury selection process." The Justice
Department "urged the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to give prosecutors until Sept. 14 to file a petition
asking the full court to hear the case. They currently have until Friday to file a petition for rehearing. 'The
process of determining whether to seek further review takes time, particularly in a case of this magnitude,
because it requires input from various components within the Department of Justice. Additional time is needed to
make the decision in this,' DOJ attorney William Glaser wrote in a court filing. The solicitor general will make
the decision, Glaser wrote."
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The Boston Herald <https://www.bostonherald.corn/2020/08/10/feds-want-more-time-to-decide-on-appeal-of-
ruling-that-threw-out-death-penalty-for-boston-marathon-bombed> (8/10, Tiernan, 410K) reports, "Tsarnaev's
lawyers did not object, according to the filing. Prosecutors could be buying time to appeal directly to the
Supreme Court, where they are likely to earn a favorable ruling faster. Legal expert Robert Dunham of the Death
Penalty Information Center said last week the high court `has been much more pro-prosecution.' The Herald
adds, "A jury convicted Tsamaev in 2015 on 30 counts, including using a weapon of mass destruction and
bombing a public place, for the 2013 bombing that killed three people and injured 260 more — something his
lawyers did not debate. Tsamaev was subsequently sentenced to death."
New York Man Pleads Guilty To Attempting To Support ISIS.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/9cb71937d80d17c1594162eb331cda51> (8/10) reports, "A Brooklyn man charged
with trying to help the Islamic State group by encouraging attacks on New York's subway system pleaded guilty
Monday in Manhattan federal court." Zachary Clark, 41, "pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material
support to the Islamic State of Iraq. He faces up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced on Feb. 9. Acting
U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a release that Clark admitted pledging allegiance to the terrorist group."
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/10/brooklyn-man-pleads-guilty-to-attempting-to-support-isist>
(8/10, Feuerherd, 4.57M) reports that Clark, "who uploaded instructional manuals online about how to conduct
lone-wolf terror attacks in New York City pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to provide material support to
ISIS." Clark "entered the plea in Manhattan federal court after he was arrested last fall for posting manuals such
as `Knife Attacks' and `Make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom' in encrypted chat rooms designed to recruit
new ISIS members. One of the handbooks included maps of the New York City subway system and writings on
how to commit attacks in the Big Apple, according to court papers." Clark "pledged support to ISIS twice in
2019, including in July when he stated his allegiance to the former leader of the terror group, Abu Bakr al-
Baghdadi, prosecutors said."
Voice of America <https://www.voanews.com/extremism-watch/brooklyn-man-pleads-guilty-attempting-
provide-material-support-islamic-state> (8/10, 48K) reports, "Daryl Johnson, a former senior domestic terrorism
analyst at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said many al-Qaida affiliates around the world have been
producing online propaganda materials specifically designed to target Americans. `They reach out to American
audiences and plant ideas on how to conduct attacks without necessarily acquiring the materials,' Johnson told
VOA, adding that `AQAP published Inspire Magazine, which was written and packaged for a Western audience,
particularly Americans.' Clark's arrest "His arrest was the result of cooperation between the FBI's Joint
Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and other law enforcement agencies, U.S. officials said. `Today's plea by Mr. Clark
is yet one more example of the resolve of the FBI's JTTF in New York, and our many law enforcement partners,
to protect this city and our citizens from the danger of lone wolf attacks,' FBI Assistant Director William F.
Sweeney Jr., said in a statement on Monday."
Newsday (NY) <https://www.newsday.corn/news/new-york/zachary-clark-terrorist-isis-1.47983237> (8/10,
Planas, 932K) reports, "Officials said Clark called for lone wolf attacks in New York City after pledging his
allegiance to ISIS twice in 2019. Clark first did so in July 2019, to ISIS' then-leader Abu Bakar al-Baghdadi. He
did so again, officials said, in October 2019, to ISIS' new leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Qurayshi, who
became the organization's leader following al-Baghdadi's death. `Beginning in at least March 2019, Clark
disseminated ISIS propaganda through, among other avenues, encrypted chat rooms intended for members,
associates, supporters, and potential recruits of ISIS,' authorities said. `Clark's propaganda included among other
things, calls for ISIS supporters to commit lone wolf attacks in New York City."'
Counter-Intelligence
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Senate Panel Subpoenas FBI Records On 2016 Russia Probe.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/10/ron-johnson-subpoenas-documents-fbi-director-chris-wray-
393007> (8/10, Swan, 4.29M) reports Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-
Wis.) "has issued the first subpoena of his Senate probe into the origins of special counsel Robert Mueller's
investigation: to FBI Director Christopher Wray." According to Politico, the subpoena "demands documents but
not testimony. Specifically, it asks for 'all documents related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation' — the FBI's
counterintelligence probe into Russian interference in the 2016 US election." Johnson "also released a lengthy
letter detailing the origins of his probe and criticizing the reaction it has garnered from media reports and
Democrats."
Johnson said on Twitter <https://twitter.comlSenRonJohnson/status/1292906060328689669?
ref src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Enews%7Ctwgr%5Etweet> , "Democrats have initiated a coordinated
disinformation campaign in an effort to personally attack myself and Sen. @ChuckGrassley, but this will not
obstruct our investigation. We will find the truth and get answers for the American people." Johnson also tweeted
<https://twitter.corn/SenRonJohnson/status/1292885635326410752?
ref src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Enews%7Ctwgr%5Etweet> , "Today, I have released an open letter
<https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/media/majority-media/johnson-subpoenas-fbi-announces-intention-to-subpoena-
others-sends-open-letter-to-recap-scope-goals-of-investigation> regarding the Democrats' combative and false
comments regarding my committee's investigation."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/ron-johnson-issues-subpoena-for-
documents-from-fbi/> (8/10, Sherfinski, 492K) notes Johnson wrote, "Chairman [Charles E.] Grassley and I will
not be deterred by the false accusations despicably being made by individuals with strong political biases and
motivations.... Our investigation has been, and will continue to be, undertaken with the greatest integrity and
transparency. We intend to determine and reveal the truth."
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/newskon-johnson-democrats-weaponizing-
russian-disinformation-narrative-to-attack-biden-ukraine-investigation> (8/10, Dunleavy, 448K) reports Johnson
also stated, "Democrats and many in the media have mainly focused their criticism of our investigation on the
Biden component of our oversight.... They have once again decided to weaponize a false 'Russian
disinformation' narrative as a tool for attacking their political opponents."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/republican-senator-subpoenas-fbi-for-
documents-related-to-2016-russia-investigation/2020/08/10/c2e7552c-db25-11ea-8051-
d51887d73381_story.html> (8/10, Hamburger, 14.2M) reports the FBI "said in a statement it has received the
subpoena and has `already been producing documents and information to the Senate Homeland Security
Committee, which are directly responsive to this subpoena. As always, the FBI will continue to cooperate with
the Committee's requests, consistent with our law enforcement and national security obligations.'" The
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/politics/2020/08/10/sen-ron-johnson-11-
page-letter-defends-investigations-democrats/3335516001/> (8/10, Gilbert, 632K), among other news outlets,
also reports the story.
Senate Panel Subpoenas FBI Records On 2016 Russia Probe.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/10/ron-johnson-subpoenas-documents-fbi-director-chris-wray-
393007> (8/10, Swan, 4.29M) reports Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-
WI) "has issued the first subpoena of his Senate probe into the origins of special counsel Robert Mueller's
investigation: to FBI Director Christopher Wray." According to Politico, the subpoena "demands documents but
not testimony. Specifically, it asks for 'all documents related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation' — the FBI's
counterintelligence probe into Russian interference in the 2016 US election." Johnson "also released a lengthy
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letter detailing the origins of his probe and criticizing the reaction it has garnered from media reports and
Democrats."
Johnson said on Twitter <https://twitter.comlSenRonJohnson/status/1292906060328689669?
ref src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Enews%7Ctwgr%5Etweet> , "Democrats have initiated a coordinated
disinformation campaign in an effort to personally attack myself and Sen. @ChuckGrassley, but this will not
obstruct our investigation. We will find the truth and get answers for the American people." Johnson also tweeted
<https://twitter.corn/SenRonJohnson/status/1292885635326410752?
ref src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Enews%7Ctwgr%5Etweet> , "Today, I have released an open letter
<https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/media/majority-media/johnson-subpoenas-fbi-announces-intention-to-subpoena-
others-sends-open-letter-to-recap-scope-goals-of-investigation> regarding the Democrats' combative and false
comments regarding my committee's investigation."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/ron-johnson-issues-subpoena-for-
documents-from-fbi/> (8/10, Sherfinski, 492K) notes the subpoena seeks "all records related to the Crossfire
Hurricane investigation" and seeks "all records provided or made available to the Inspector General of the U.S.
Department of Justice for its review." In the subpoena, Johnson wrote, "Chairman [Charles E.] Grassley and I
will not be deterred by the false accusations despicably being made by individuals with strong political biases
and motivations.... Our investigation has been, and will continue to be, undertaken with the greatest integrity
and transparency. We intend to determine and reveal the truth."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/johnson-subpoenas-ffii-director-wray-russia-investigation> (8/10,
Singman, 27.59M) reports the subpoena states, "This includes, but is not limited to, all records provided or made
available to the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice for its review." The subpoena also demands
"all records related to requests" to the General Services Administration or the Office of the Inspector General for
the GSA for "presidential transition records from November 2016 through December 2017." The FBI must
provide "these documents to the committee by Aug. 20 at 5 p.m. ET, according to the subpoena."
The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.com/2020/08/10/ron-johnson-subpoena-christopher-wray-fbi-crossfire-
hurricane> (8/10, Ross, 716K) says Johnson is "demanding that Wray hand over all records that the FBI
provided the Justice Department's office of the inspector general for its scathing report on Crossfire Hurricane."
Johnson also "announced on Monday that he intends to subpoena Jonathan Winer, a former State Department
official who served as a key liaison between dossier author Christopher Steele and State Department officials
before the 2016 election." Winer "arranged a meeting for Steele at Foggy Bottom in October 2016 and was also a
background source for multiple news articles that contained Steele's unverified allegations of collusion between
the Trump campaign and Russia."
CBS News <https://r.bulletinintelligence.com/06b28a5d30eb437db25968ebd0eb2875> (8/10, Herridge, 3.68M)
reports Johnson said he "decided to begin issuing subpoenas primarily because of my strong belief that
transparency in government is essential and that the American people have waited too long for the truth."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/republican-senator-subpoenas-fbi-for-
documents-related-to-2016-russia-investigation/2020/08/10/c2e7552c-db25-11ea-8051-
d5f887d73381_story.html> (8/10, Hamburger, 14.2M) reports the FBI "said in a statement it has received the
subpoena and has `already been producing documents and information to the Senate Homeland Security
Committee, which are directly responsive to this subpoena. As always, the FBI will continue to cooperate with
the Committee's requests, consistent with our law enforcement and national security obligations.'"
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-08-10/gop-senator-subpoenas-fbi-over-russia-
defends-biden-probe> (8/10, Tucker) reports in a separate statement "on Sunday, the FBI said it was continuing
to cooperate with the Judiciary Committee's investigation." The FBI also "said it had 'surged resources' to be
able to continue producing documents to the committee on a rolling basis."
The Federalist <https://thefederalist.corn/2020/08/10/ron-johnson-subpoenas-fbi-director-for-all-records-related-
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to-origin-of-russia-probel> (8/10, Osbum, 126K) points out "the letter also addressed a weekend Washington
Post op-ed by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., in which he claimed that `disinformation and deception are
gaining a toehold in Congress' as Johnson moves forward with an investigation `using documents provided to the
senator by the son of a former KGB officer.'" Johnson wrote in response, "This is false. ... Not only have we
have repeatedly and publicly denied it, no one has presented evidence to the contrary — nor can they, because
there is none." The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/ron-johnson-democrats-
weaponizing-russian-disinformation-narrative-to-attack-biden-ukraine-investigation> (8/10, Dunleavy, 448K)
reports Johnson also stated, "Democrats and many in the media have mainly focused their criticism of our
investigation on the Biden component of our oversight. ... They have once again decided to weaponize a false
'Russian disinformation' narrative as a tool for attacking their political opponents."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/somebody-needs-to-go-to-jail-for-this-11597081287>
(8/10, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/511285-ron-johnson-
subpoenas-documents-from-fbi-director-as-part-of-russia-origins> (8/10, Carney, 2.98M), Courthouse News
<https://vvwvv.courthousenews.corn/defending-biden-scrutiny-republican-senator-subpoenas-fbi-on-russia-
probe/> (8/10, Rodgers, 2K), National Review <https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ron-johnson-subpoenas-
fbi-director-wray-in-probe-of-crossfire-hurricane-origins/> (8/10, Evans, 731K), The New York Post
<https://nypost.corn/2020/08/10/sen-ron-johnson-subpoenas-fbi-for-russia-probe-documents/> (8/10, Moore,
4.57M), The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/newskon-johnson-subpoenas-fbi-
director-wray-in-crossfire-hurricane-investigation> (8/10, Dunleavy, 448K), and The Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel <https://wvvw.jsonline.corn/story/news/politics/2020/08/10/sen-ron-johnson-11-page-letter-defends-
investigations-democrats/3335516001/> (8/10, Gilbert, 632K), among other news outlets, also report the story.
Graham: "I'm Going To Find Out Why" FBI "Told The Same Lies" About Steele Dossier. Fox News
<https://vvwvv.foxnews.com/politics/graham-fbi-told-same-lies-steele-dossier> (8/10, Halon, 27.59M) reports the
FBI under Director Christopher Wray's "leadership deceived lawmakers on the Senate Intelligence Committee
during a 2018 briefing on the Russia investigation, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham told
`Hannity' Monday, citing a document he obtained from the Department of Justice." Graham said, "A year after
they knew the Russian dossier was no longer reliable, they told the same lies to the Congress, not just the [FISA]
court, as a completely new front of legal liability, and I'm going to find out what happened." Graham called on
FBI Director Christopher Wray to address why "the Senate Intel Committee was briefed about the dossier and
the Russian subsource in the same fashion that the FISA court was briefed," which Graham called "very
misleading."
National Review <https://vvww.nationalreview.corn/news/lindsey-graham-claims-declassified-docs-show-fbi-
misled-congress-on-steele-dossied> (8/10, Evans, 731K) also reports.
DC Circuit To Hear Oral Arguments In Michael Flynn Case Tuesday.
Just Security <https://www.justsecurity.org/71936/what-to-watch-for-in-michael-flynns-case-on-tuesday/> (8/10,
Geltzer) reports the DC Circuit will rehear oral arguments in the case against Michael Flynn "en banc, in this
instance in front of ten judges" on Tuesday. The outlet suggests that key points during the hearing will revolve
around: whether judges believe the court "needs to take the unusual step of intervening now, on the emergency
posture of a mandamus petition, to prevent the district court from proceeding, or can any potential concerns with
how the district court handles the case be addressed later, on ordinary appeal;" the definition of "leave of court;"
the "particularities of the Flynn case and the nature of further proceedings in the district court;" and if the case
should "be reassigned to a different district judge."
In an op-ed for The Washington Post <https://wvvw.washingtonpost.corn/opinions/2020/08/10/what-1924-case-
montana-says-about-dismissing-flynn-prosecution/> (8/10, Zolle, 14.2M), Constitutional Accountability Center
appellate counsel Dayna Zolle writes the DC Circuit "should deny Flynn's request to order the automatic
dismissal of his case and should instead allow the district court to consider the public interest in determining
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whether dismissal is appropriate. That would serve the interests of justice, if not of this Justice Department."
In an editorial, The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/10/editorial-rogue-
prosecution-michael-flynn-should-u/> (8/10, 492K) writes that "Americans are waiting for a final resolution that
frees Mr. Flynn, a long-suffering public servant. An endless cycle of prosecution is itself a form of punishment. It
should never have happened."
Former Student Says Halper Predicted Flynn's Ouster. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/stefan-halper-fbi-spy-foretold-michael-flynns-fallk
(8/10, Scarborough, 492K) reports that Steven P. Schrage, a "onetime associate of FBI spy Stefan Halper says
the University of Cambridge professor told him that retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn was `unsuitable' for
the post of President Trump's national security adviser." Halper told Schrage, "I don't think Flynn's going to be
around long." Halper's comments to Schrage, who was a doctoral candidate at Cambridge at the time, "were
recorded on Jan. 10, 2017, two days before a Washington Post column on Flynn led to his quick White House
dismissal." the Post adds that Schrage "outed himself Sunday as a whistleblower with a post, `The Spies Who
Hijacked America,' on journalist Matt Taibbi's blog."
Former Student Says Halper Predicted Flynn's Ouster.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/stefan-halper-fbi-spy-foretold-
michael-flynns-fall/> (8/10, Scarborough, 492K) reports that Steven P. Schrage, a "onetime associate of FBI spy
Stefan Halper says the University of Cambridge professor told him that retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn
was 'unsuitable' for the post of President Trump's national security adviser." Halper told Schrage, "I don't think
Flynn's going to be around long." Halper's comments to Schrage, who was a doctoral candidate at Cambridge at
the time, "were recorded on Jan. 10, 2017, two days before a Washington Post column on Flynn led to his quick
White House dismissal." the Post adds that Schrage "outed himself Sunday as a whistleblower with a post, `The
Spies Who Hijacked America,' on journalist Matt Taibbi's blog."
Chinese Research Who Hid In US Consulate In San Francisco Pleads Not Guilty.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-10/chinese-researcher-who-hid-in-u-s-
consulate-pleads-not-guilty> (8/10, Roth, 4.73M) reports, "A Chinese researcher who spent weeks in the
country's consulate in San Francisco before she was arrested by the U.S. on visa fraud charges pleaded not
guilty." Juan Tang, "whose prosecution has helped fuel tension between China and the U.S., entered her plea
Monday in federal court in Sacramento, near where she did cancer research at University of California at Davis.
She is among Chinese scholar visa holders in more than 25 American cities who the Justice Department suspects
of having an `undeclared affiliation' with the Chinese military."
IC-Funded Venture Developing Tool To Monitor "Unsavory" Online Speech.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/intelligence-community-
investing-tools-monitor-uns/> (8/10, Lovelace, 492K) reports the CIA-contracted venture capital fund In-Q-Tel
"in the last six months has begun working on a new investment specifically targeting speech that is deemed
problematic and to identify people who say `unsavory things' on websites such as Twitter, Facebook and Reddit,
said In-Q-Tel investor Morgan Mahlock." Speaking at the University of California, Irvine on Friday, Mahlock
said, "Can't yet mention the name, but it is able to detect toxic content online," adding, "in social media forums,
for example on Reddit, or Facebook, or Twitter, it's able to identify people who are saying unsavory things to
others in a nuanced way, understanding the language and the context."
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Pentagon Seeks 30 Days To Continue Review Of JEDI Cloud Contract Bids.
NextGov <https://www.nextgov.corn/it-modemization/2020/08/pentagon-requests-more-time-review-jedi-cloud-
contract-bids/167599/?oref—ng-home-top-story> (8/10, Konkel) reports in a court filing Monday, "the Defense
Department requested a 30-day extension to issue an award decision in its multibillion-dollar Joint Enterprise
Defense Infrastructure cloud contract." The Defense Department had "planned to award JEDI by Aug. 17 after
numerous delays, including a 120-day remand sought by the agency in March to take corrective action on issues
identified in a legal protest by Amazon Web Services after the Pentagon initially awarded Microsoft the contract
in October." According to the filing, DOD has "recently identified the need to reopen limited discussions related
to certain aspects of the offerors' pricing proposals." The filing indicates "both companies would have another
chance to submit questions and a revised bid," and that it "anticipates that the re-evaluation process will be
complete by early September."
Space Force Releases Capstone Doctrine.
Breaking Defense <https://breakingdefense.corn/2020/08/spacepower-is-catastrophically-decisive-in-war-new-
space-force-doctrine/> (8/10, Hitchens) reports the Space Force's "long-awaited capstone doctrine" envisions the
new service "providing decision-makers with potentially war-winning `spacepower' options for attacking enemy
satellites in future conflicts." In the foreword of the release, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond wrote
the Space Capstone Publication: Spacepower "represents our Service's first articulation of an independent theory
of spacepower." The new document is based on earlier documents such as Joint Doctrine 3-14, but in contrast it
"sets out to place military operations in space in a broader context as part of a national spacepower strategy that
includes diplomacy and economic activity." The document lays out what Space Force calls "three Cornerstone
Responsibilities" that it says "form the vital purpose of military spacepower:" preserving US "Freedom of
Action" in space, enabling "Joint Lethality and Effectiveness," and providing US leaders strategic options in the
space realm. Finally, the doctrine says the service "competencies" require specialization by space warfighters in
the "disciplines" of "Orbital Warfare, Space Electromagnetic Warfare, Space Battle Management, Space Access
and Sustainment, Military Intelligence, Cyber Operations, and Engineering/Acquisitions."
Editorial: US "Must Unite" To Fight Foreign Electoral Interference.
In an editorial, The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.com/u-s-must-unite-to-fight-foreign-
attacks-on-the-2020-election/572069902/> (8/10, 1.04M) writes that in the face of electoral interference and in
order to protect "our democracy, America — from the White House to Congress to the tech sector to everyday
citizens - should unite as it would against any external attack." The Tribune cites a recent statement from
William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, citing the motivations of
China, Russia, and Iran in affecting the 2020 election. The outlet argues a declassification of the "intelligence
assessment on the threat from the three countries would also benefit citizens and Silicon Valley, which must play
its role in resisting disinformation disseminated by Moscow, Beijing, Tehran or elsewhere." The Tribune
concludes election interference "should be acknowledged for what it is — an attack on the DNA of our democratic
way of life."
US, EU Evaluating Privacy Shield Follow-up Following EU Ruling.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-10/u-s-eu-say-discussions-under-way-on-
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privacy-shield-follow-up> (8/10, Chapman, 4.73M) reports the Department of Commerce and "the European
Union have started talks to evaluate the potential for `an enhanced EU-US Privacy Shield framework' after the
EU's top court threw out the current system for shipping data across the Atlantic." In a joint statement issued on
Monday, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders said both sides
recognize the "vital importance of data protection and the significance of cross-border data transfers to our
citizens and economies."
Criminal Investigations
FBI Releases Surveillance Photos In Probe Of Kentucky Woman's Disappearance.
The Lexington (ICY) Herald-Leader <https://www.kentucky.corn/news/local/crime/article244838872.html> (8/9,
Spears, 257K) reports, "The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Louisville has released new surveillance photos
of vehicles related to the investigation of Crystal Rogers' 2015 disappearance in Nelson County. `The
surveillance photographs ... are ones where we need the public's assistance in identifying the drivers of those
vehicles,' FBI spokesman Timothy Beam told the Herald-Leader Sunday. `We believe the drivers of these
vehicles may have important information related to Crystal's disappearance.'" Rogers "disappeared in Nelson
County in July 2015, and the case has since gained national attention. The FBI was called into Nelson County on
July 24 to help the sheriff's office retrieve possible human remains. Since then, the FBI has become the lead
agency on the case." Beam "reiterated Sunday there was no update on whether or not those remains belonged to
Rogers, but the FBI is now offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the current whereabouts of
Rogers."
WDRB-TV <https://www.wdrb.corn/news/crystal-rogers-investigation-fbi-canvassing-bardstown-neighborhood-
after-receiving-multiple-tips/article_04514a12-db59-11ea-8f4c-9fb557925dab.html> Louisville, KY (8/10,
179K) reports from Bardstown, Kentucky, "The FBI was back in Bardstown Monday evening, canvassing a
neighborhood in connection with the Crystal Rogers investigation." The FBI "said they went to Lookout Court in
Valley View Estates to talk to neighbors after receiving multiple tips on the agency's case task force website,
though it is unclear at this time what those tips were and how they relate to the Rogers investigation. The IRS
was also in the neighborhood for the canvass, according to WDRB's Fallon Glick. Agents spent about 15
minutes at each home talking to residents, who said they did not want to discuss the conversations with WDRB
News out of respect for the family and didn't want to jeopardize the investigation. This comes less than 24 hours
after the agency announced that they had finished `it's judicially authorized search activities' in Bardstown and
thanked the Nelson County Sheriff's Office."
Spectrum News 1 Louisville (ICY) <http://www.spectrumnews 1 .cotn/ky/louisville/news/2020/08/10/thi-
louisville-bardstovm-crystal-rogers-community-opinion-> (8/10) reports, "FBI Louisville has concluded its
search activities regarding the Crystal Rogers case. As Bardstown waits for answers, the community sentiment
seems to be thankful there are more resources on the more than five-year-old cold case. `You need closure. If it
were me, I'd want closure. So I think having the FBI or any resources that can help do that, more power to them.
I think it's a good move,' ; said Mike Searci, who is from the area but only moved to Bardstown four years
ago." Spectrum News 1 adds, "City council member-at-large, David Dones, said that FBI Louisville's taking
over last week shows there is movement with the cold case. `There is some hope that some new information will
come out. I think it's all been a positive feel from the community,' Dones told Spectrum News 1 Kentucky."
Two Philadelphia Men Face Trial After Alleged Armored Truck Heist.
The Inquirer (PA) <https://vvww.inquirer.cotn/crime/philadelphia-university-city-armored-truck-robbert-arrests-
20200810.html> (8/10, Dean, 347K) reports, "Two Philadelphia men who attempted to steal almost half-a-
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million dollars from armored truck guards during a robbery that turned into a shootout in University City last
year have been indicted on charges that could land them in prison for life, federal prosecutors said Monday."
Jerry Collins, 40, "the alleged getaway driver, and Tyree Lamont Holmes, 28, who allegedly dropped a money
bag and fired on the guards while fleeing, where indicted on federal armed robbery and firearms charges. They
allegedly targeted a Garda armored truck" on August 1. Collins "was arrested by the FBI last week, while
Holmes was arrested by Philadelphia Police in February. `This was a risky armed robbery carried out on a dense
and active block in University City,' said Michael J. Driscoll, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Philadelphia
Division. `The robbery crew showed up armed to the teeth to accost Garda personnel, prompting a barrage of
gunfire.'"
FBI Investigating Carjacking In Michigan.
WXYZ-TV <https://www.wxyz.corn/news/detroit-police-and-fbi-ask-for-publics-help-locating-carjacking-
suspect> Detroit (8/11, 236K) reports that the FBI Detroit Field Office and the Detroit Police Department "are
asking for the public's help identifying a suspect wanted in a carjacking and an attempted carjacking at a BP gas
station on West Eight Mile Road." Police "say the suspect pointed a handgun at the victim's head and demanded
the keys to his black Honda Accord before fleeing south on Warrington."
Continuing Coverage: FBI Searching For Missing Georgia Woman.
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/dateline/family-desperate-clues-july-disappearance-georgia-woman-
leila-cavett-after-n1236343> (8/10, 6.14M) reports that the FBI has joined the search for Leila Cavett, whose
two-year-old son was found alone on July 26. Cavett's sisters "told NBC affiliate WTVJ that Leila lives in
Dawsonville, Georgia, but had been staying with family in Atlanta, and doesn't know anyone in Florida."
New Jersey Men Indicted Over Bank Robberies.
My Central Jersey <https://www.mycentraljersey.cotn/story/news/crime/2020/08/10/2-elizabeth-men-indicted-
armed-robberies-union-middlesex-counties/3339935001/> (8/10, 24K) reports Jaime Fontanez and Vincent
Chan-Guillen "have been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with allegedly committing multiple
convenience and liquor store armed robberies in Union and Middlesex counties between August 2018 and
February 2019." They "were previously arrested on a criminal complaint for this conduct on Feb. 21, 2019."
Indiana Man Charged With Enticement Of Minor.
WFIE-TV <https://www.14news.corn/2020/08/10/evansville-man-facing-federal-sex-crime-charge-saline-co-ilk
Evansville, IN (8/10, Lyman, 35K) reports Roy Eugene Morrow, Jr "is accused of traveling to Saline County,
Illinois, to have sex with a child," who was actually an undercover federal agent. He was arrested in July, when
he arrived at the predetermined location.
Illinois Man Sentenced Over FBI Death Threat.
WFLD-TV <https://www.fox32chicago.coin/news/suburban-man-convicted-of-threatening-to-kill-fbi-officer>
Chicago (8/10, 42K) reports that a federal jury "has convicted [Robert Haas] of threatening on social media to
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kill an FBI task force officer." He "threatened the officer in 2019 after the officer questioned him on another
threat he allegedly made on a social media site." He wrote, "I'm not afraid to walk out my door in the morning."
He continued, "You should be however considering you support Jewish terrorism and your anti-American
[expletive] is going to get you killed."
FBI Investigating Illinois Bank Robbery.
The Kendallville (IN) News Sun <https://www.kpcnews.cotn/news/state/article_d5dbadfe-Od31-565f-afl 8-
bf5b26845db2.html> (8/10, 23K) reports that the FBI is "seeking information that would identify three suspects
in an armed robbery at a Chase Bank" in Illinois. The suspects "used a handgun to rob a bank employee who was
servicing an ATM."
New York Fugitive Placed On FBI Most Wanted List.
The Hudson Valley (NY) Post <https://hudsonvalleypost.corn/hudson-valley-murder-suspect-most-wanted-man-
by-fbik (8/10) reports Eugene Palmer, who "is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing his daughter-in-law,
39-year-old Tammy Pannirello Palmer, on September 24, 2012," has been placed on the FBI Most Wanted list.
The FBI "is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Palmer."
Idaho Men Charged In Connection To Bank Robberies.
KPVI-TV <https://r.bulletinintelligence.com/fi5cc588147724de4a1b3aae3e9355c9c> Idaho Falls, ID (8/10)
reports Matayo H. Young and Myron McKinney have been charged in connection to two bank robberies in
Illinois. FBI Gang Response Investigative Team member Christopher Gootee "allege[d] the first robbery took
place at 2:40 p.m. Aug. 3," and he "allege[d] the second bank robbery took place at 3:30 p.m. Thursday."
New Jersey Police Officer Charged With Falsifying Information On Search Warrant.
The Trentonian (NJ) <https://www.trentonian.com/news/trenton-cop-facing-dismissal-for-lying-on-search-
warrant-in-federal-drug-case/article_095ae374-dacd-llea-8850-2fecc3e64879.html> (8/10, 106K) reports
Trenton Police Detective Sgt. David Ordille "faces termination for lying on a search-warrant affidavit in a high-
profile, multi-defendant drug trafficking case." A federal judge "described Ordille's tactics in obtaining a warrant
to search Wimbush's vehicle as `affirmative acts of deliberate deception.'"
California AG Seeks To Free Woman Charged With Murder After Meth Found In Stillborn Baby.
The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/08/10/california-ag-wants-to-free-woman-charged-with-murder-
after-meth-found-in-stillborn-baby/> (8/10, Brown, 4.57M) reports California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
"is fighting to free a woman who was charged with murder after her stillborn baby had a high level of meth —
accusing fellow prosecutors of twisting laws meant to protect women." Chelsea Cheyenne Becker, 26, "has been
in custody on $5 million bail since Nov. 10 after the Kings County District Attorney said her drug use caused the
death of the child on Sept. 10 last year." On Friday, Becerra filed an amicus brief "to support Becker's appeal
after it was rejected in superior court in June." Becerra said that the law being used against her was "intended to
protect pregnant women from harm, not charge them with murder."
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Documents Unsealed In Legal Battle Between Dershowitz, Epstein Accuser.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/10/docs-unsealed-in-battle-between-virginia-giuffre-and-alan-
dershowitz/> (8/10, Feuerherd, 4.57M) reports that new documents have been unsealed in the "legal battle
between Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz." The documents
relate, "in part, to Dershowitz's effort to subpoena and depose billionaire Les Wexner for evidence in his counter
suit of Giuffre." Dershowitz "is hoping to show that Giuffre tried to extort Wexner — the former head of Victoria
Secret's parent company who has ties to multi-millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein." Dershowitz "is also asking
that Wexner's attorney, John Zeiger, be deposed and be forced to provide documents related to Wexner's
relationship with Epstein accusers."
Montana "Scales Back" Search For Missing Man.
The Great Falls (MT) Tribune <https://vvww.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/2020/08/10/glacier-national-park-
scales-down-search-columbia-falls-man/3340096001/> (8/10, 114K) reports that Glacier National Park officials
"said Monday they would scale down efforts to find [Bony J. Tragen]," who has been "missing since late July,
saying no new clues have been uncovered." Park staff "started a search for Tragen on July 25 after he did not
return to his vehicle parked near Kintla Lake in the North Fork area of the park."
Pennsylvania Synagogue Vandalized.
The Harrisburg (PA) Patriot-News <https://www.pennlive.corn/news/2020/08/harrisburg-synagogue-marred-by-
hate-vandalism-rabbi-grateful-no-one-was-hurt.html> (8/10, 427K) reports that the FBI is investigating the
vandalizing of Kesher Israel Congregation, which "was defaced sometime Monday morning with two red
swastikas spray painted at the entrance." Rabbi Elisha Friedman said, "It's sort of disappointing to know there's
people out there who want to behave in this kind of way." He continued, "I don't think it's in any way a
reflection of our Harrisburg community. The community is very supportive — the Jewish and the non-Jewish
community, law enforcement, elected officials and neighbors."
Colorado Man Sentenced Over Threats Against New Mexico Officials.
The Los Alamos (NM) Daily Post <https://ladailypost.cornabi-colorado-man-sentenced-for-interstate-
cotrununications-threatening-to-kill-new-mexico-official-attorney/> (8/10) reports Andrew Graham "was
sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 5, to 15 months in federal prison for interstate communication of threats." He "pled
guilty in federal court to sending communications threatening to kill an official with the New Mexico Regulation
and Licensing Department as well as an attorney with a private law firm" in December 2019. The FBI
investigated the case.
FBI Investigating California Bank Robbery.
The Times of San Diego <https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2020/08/10/fbi-seeks-tips-to-identify-suspect-in-
attempted-robbery-of-lemon-grove-bank/> (8/10) reports that the FBI is investigating the attempted robbery of
the bank on Monday. They "are looking for a female about 5-feet, 8-inches tall, wearing a dark hooded
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sweatshirt and dark pants."
The San Diego Union-Tribune <https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/story/2020-08-
10/fbi-seeks-woman-in-lemon-grove-attempted-bank-robbery> (8/10, 755K) reports that the failed robbery
"happened a few minutes after 1:30 p.m. at the Wells Fargo branch at 7080 Broadway, in the Lemon Grove Plaza
shopping center between Massachusetts Avenue and Federal Boulevard."
Oklahoma Men Charged With Murder, Bank Fraud.
The Tulsa (OK) World <https://tulsaworld.com/communities/owasso/news/federal-indictments-owasso-men-
charged-with-second-degree-murder-bank-fraud-conspiracy/article_19f29c49-18d9-5269-9020-
41e32718a2le.html> (8/10, 205K) reports that a federal grand jury returned indictments against Michael Leon
Johnson and Olusola Ojo, who "were charged with conspiring to obtain loan proceeds from banks for federal
Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration under the
CARES Act." The men "created various business entities, fraudulently represented on loan applications that they
had a number of employees, and shared fraudulent payroll expenses that would qualify for PPP loans."
Drug Trafficker Sentenced To More Than Six Years In Prison.
The Norwalk (CT) Hour <https://www.thehour.com/news/article/New-Haven-drug-ring-leader-sentenced-to-six-
15473030.php> (8/10, Tomlinson, 46K) reports Jermayne Butler was sentenced on Monday "to six-and-a-half
years in prison for his leadership role in a New Haven drug trafficking ring." The "FBI's New Haven Safe
Streets/Gang Task Force" was involved with the investigation of the Butler case, according to the Hour article,
which is posted to the New Haven (CT) Register <http://www.ctpostchronicle.com/news/article/New-Haven-
drug-ring-leader-sentenced-to-six-15473030.php> (8/10, 225K) and Connecticut Post
<https://www.ctpost.corn/news/article/New-Haven-drug-ring-leader-sentenced-to-six-15473030.php> (8/10,
347K) websites.
Drug Case Defendant Gets 30-Month Prison Sentence.
The Martinsburg (WV) Journal <https://www.journal-news.net/journal-news/around-the-
region/article_4d2f7169-ec68-5025-a378-9bea9ladldb2.html> (8/10, 51K) reports the FBI was involved with an
investigation that led to a 30-month prison sentence for West Virginia resident Anthony Jones, who "admitted to
using a phone to arrange a heroin purchase in December 2018 in Berkeley County." The Hagerstown (MD)
Herald-Mail Media <https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/tri_state/west_virginia/martinsburg-man-
sentenced-to-30-months-for-drug-distribution/article_8fa49560-7e1f-50ad-86d4-fe8e8a2bdf7e.html> (8/10,
Umstead, 32K) publishes a similar article.
Georgia Resident Gets 30-Year Prison Sentence For Cocaine Trafficking.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution <https://www.ajc.corn/news/georgia-man-gets-30-years-for-shuttling-cocaine-
from-atlanta-to-albany/HQRQ37OHRNHHZMJLWYXJQSFEYQ/> (8/10, Lee, 895K) reports Georgia resident
Alfonzo Jamal Lewis "has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison after being found guilty of trafficking a
half-million dollars of cocaine from Atlanta to Albany in 2015." The Journal-Constitution quotes US Attorney
Byung Pak, who said, "My office and the Office of National Drug Control Policy's HIDTA program are
committed to ensuring that drug dealers and traffickers like Lewis are held to account for their crimes."
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Border Patrol Agent Facing Drug Charges.
The Arizona Republic <https://www.azcentral.corn/story/news/local/arizona/2020/08/10/border-patrol-agent-
charged-drug-trafficking/3340944001/> (8/10, Carranza, 869K) reports the DEA was involved with a drug
trafficking investigation that led to the recent arrest of Carlos Victor Passapera Pinott, a Border Patrol agent who
was stationed in Tucson, Arizona. The suspect "faces four felony counts: one each for the possession of cocaine,
heroin and fentanyl, and one for conspiracy to distribute the drugs." The KYMA-TV
<https://kyma.corn/news/arizona-news/2020/08/10/border-patrol-agent-arrested-on-drug-trafficking-charges/>
Yuma, AZ (8/10) website publishes a similar article. The AP
<https://apnews.corn/dc3e09984f484ee87a239a66045e028b> (8/10) and the Washington Times
<https://vvww.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/10/carlos-victor-passapera-pinott-border-patrol-agent/>
(8/10, Dinan, 492K) do not directly mention the DEA in their coverage of this story.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Ally Of Ohio House Speaker Contributed To Campaigns, Supported FirstEnergy.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://r.bulletinintelligence.com/3b35b592c4eo456989073668a27901fa> (8/10,
Caniglia, 895K) reports, "As Larry Householder ascended to power in the Ohio Statehouse, he had a powerful
ally from Cleveland who backed his work and contributed to his campaigns." According to the Plain Dealer,
"Prominent Cleveland businessman Tony George and his family gave nearly $120,000 in contributions to
Householder over the past four years, just as Householder returned to state politics and rose to become the
speaker of the Ohio House, records show. George, 63, of Westlake, is involved in a number of businesses. For
years, he has sought the role of a political rainmaker by raising and contributing money to candidates of both
parties. In Householder's case, George also supported FirstEnergy Corp. and its subsidiaries. The company and
its affiliates are accused of paying $60 million in bribes to Householder and four allies in a federal racketeering
indictment that has left the Statehouse reeling."
FBI Arrests Two In Probe Of Wisconsin Moving Company.
WLUK-TV <https://foxIlonline.com/news/local/fbi-arrests-two-in-fraudulent-moving-company-case> Green
Bay, WI (8/10, 199K) reports, "The FBI has announced the arrests of two people in connection with a fraudulent
moving company claiming to be located in Green Bay." According to WLUK-TV, "Yakov Monoz, president of
Great Moving, and Tal Ohana, an employee, both of New York, were charged with wire fraud and wire fraud
conspiracy by misrepresenting estimated charges for moving services and then requiring customers to pay
additional fees that far exceeded the original estimate in order to recover their belongings, according to the FBI.
The two were arrested on Aug. 5 and made their initial court appearances in Federal Court in New York."
WLUK-TV adds, "Investigators began looking into the company in January of 2020 after receiving 49
complaints from consumers in 26 states. According to the complaints, the company would double or triple the
quoted estimate on the day of the move by adding extra, and often unnecessary fees, such as a shuttle service
fee."
Minnesota Man Is Third Charged In Probe Of Magazine Sales Scam.
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The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://wvvw.startribune.com/orono-man-is-third-to-face-charges-in-minnesota-
in-multimillion-dollar-magazine-scam-probe/572068462/> (8/10, Montemayor, 1.04M) reports, "Federal
authorities in Minnesota charged a third man with helping to run a multimillion-dollar nationwide magazine
sales scam, arresting him as he tried to leave the country over the weekend." The Star Tribune adds, "According
to charges unsealed on Monday, Brian James Williams, 51, of Orono, used companies in South St. Paul and San
Diego to allegedly bilk thousands of `elderly or otherwise vulnerable' consumers out of $2.4 million over five
years. Williams was arrested Saturday before he could board a Los Angeles flight to Canada, making him the
third defendant in an ongoing federal fraud probe that has so far publicly outlined more than $100 million in
losses to victims around the country."
Former Texas Southern University Law School Employee Charged With Stealing Funds.
KTRK-TV <https://abc13.com/forrner-tsu-dean-accused-of-stealing-money-from-schooU6364351/> Houston
(8/10, 431K) reports from Houston, Texas, "A former Texas Southern University dean has been charged with
theft after being accused of stealing from the university." KTRK-TV adds, "According to authorities, 52-year-old
Edward Wayne Rene is accused of awarding double tuition scholarships to at least two students and then making
them return the extra money, which he allegedly took. Rene, who is a former assistant dean at TSU law school,
has been charged with theft by a public servant of $30,000 to $150,000, which is a second-degree felony."
KTBC-TV <https://www.fox7austin.com/news/fmr-tsu-law-school-employee-accused-stealing-thousands-from-
the-university> Austin, TX (8/10, 16K) reports that Rene "is charged with theft by a public servant, a second-
degree felony. The Harris County District Attorney's Office says he stole between $30,000 and $150,000 starting
in 2017 and continuing through September 11, 2019. TSU regents brought the case to the Harris County District
Attorney's Office, who worked with the FBI to investigate Rene's alleged abuse of power. 'Public corruption is
the top criminal priority for the FBI,' said Perrye K. Tuner, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Houston
Division. `While rooting out public corruption is exceptionally difficult, the FBI's success in investigating this
violation is due largely to the cooperation and coordination from our federal, state and local law enforcement
partners, and the communities we serve- whose intolerance of the abuse of public office prompts them to come
forward and report it,' he said."
The Houston Chronicle <https://www.houstonchronicle.corrillocalleducation/campus-chronicles/article/Former-
TSU-official-tied-to-admissions-scandal-15473600.php> (8/10, Tedesco, Britto, 730K) reports, "Controversies at
the law school's admissions office led to months of friction between TSU's regents and Austin Lane, TSU's
president at the time. Lane said in past interviews that school officials and auditors were investigating
improprieties in the admissions office when the regents intervened. Lane ultimately reached a settlement with the
board to end his contract with the school. Lane received $560,000, which included a $100,000 payment for
emotional distress. Lane said he was also owed $80,000 in vacation time and nearly $240,000 in deferred
compensation."
KHOU-TV <http://www.khou.corrilarticle/news/crime/former-tsu-law-school-assistant-dean-charged-with-theft-
after-scholarship-scheme-da-says/285-2454a714-759e-41a5-a904-594d3f69cb31> Houston (8/10, Homer, 207K)
reports, "The TSU Board of Regents alerted the DA's office following an internal investigation. The FBI took
over from there."
Federal Prosecutors Recommend Probation For Ex-Rep. Hayes.
The AP <https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/north-carolina/articles/2020-08-10/prosecutors-recommend-
probation-for-ex-nc-rep-hayes> (8/10) reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, "Prosecutors asked a judge on
Monday to give a former North Carolina congressman no prison time for lying to the FBI about his role in a plan
to try to bribe the state's top insurance regulator with large political contributions." The federal prosecutors
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"made the probation recommendation for Robin Hayes, who pleaded guilty in October to making a false
statement in 2018 to FBI agents conducting an investigation while Hayes was state Republican Party chairman.
The recommendation is in keeping with sentencing guidelines, the government said, and the request of Hayes'
lawyers in June." Hayes "was among four men indicted last year on charges involving efforts to give campaign
money to help state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey in exchange for Causey removing an official in his
department. Hayes entered a plea agreement."
WCNC-TV <https://www.wcnc.corn/article/news/robin-hayes-one-step-closer-to-probation/275-3b753403-9a62-
4fd5-b113-e5807ace385c> Charlotte, NC (8/10, 194K) reports, "In September of last year, Hayes pleaded guilty
to lying to the FBI. The agency was investigating bribery allegations against prominent Durham businessman
Greg Lindberg and two of his associates." The Rock Hill (SC) Herald
<https://www.heraldonline.corn/news/state/north-carolina/article244852887.html> (8/10, 89K) also reports.
Michigan Woman Defrauded By Fake FBI Employee.
MLive (MI) <https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/08/1apeer-county-woman-has-17k-stolen-by-fake-fbi-
employee.html> (8/10, 925K) reports from Lapeer County, Michigan, "A 60-year-old Lapeer County woman lost
$17,000 as part of a fraud case under investigation." According to MLive, "Deputies with the Lapeer County
Sheriff's Office were dispatched Aug. 6 after a call to Lapeer County 911 for a fraud complaint in Marathon
Township. The victim told police she was contacted on the phone by an unidentified male who claimed to be
with the Federal Bureau of Investigations." MLive adds, "Three calls were received by the victim from three
different phone number with area codes 810, 202, and 210, police said. A text message was also sent from the
210 area code phone number, along with a picture of an FBI identification card and badge. The person claimed
they had already arrested the victim's ex-husband, ex-uncle, and she would be arrested if she didn't provide
$17,000 in gift card codes."
Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud In Foreign Student Recruitment Case.
The Boston Globe <https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/08/10/metro/weston-man-pleads-guilty-wire-fraud-
foreign-student-recruitment-case/> (8/10, 972K) reports that a Weston, Massachusetts man "pleaded guilty
Monday in federal court in Boston to one count of wire fraud in a scheme to defraud international students and
private schools out of millions in tuition and fees, authorities said." Keenam "Kason" Park, 59, "entered his plea
before US Senior District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf, who set a sentencing date of Nov. 2, according to a joint
statement from US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the
Boston bureau of the Federal Bureau of Investigation." The Globe adds, "Through his company, EduBoston,
Park helped dozens of private high schools across Massachusetts and the United States recruit international
students, mostly from China, placing many at Catholic schools struggling with shrinking enrollments. But last
year the firm abruptly announced that it would close amid a tangle of lawsuits, accusations of fraud, and a
mountain of debt."
Cyber Division
White House Announces Plans For Spectrum Auction To Step Up 5G Growth.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-whitehouse-dod-spectrum-auction/white-house-announces-
spectrum-auction-to-fuel-5g-growth-idUSKCN2562GB> (8/10, Alper) reports the White House has announced
"plans to auction off 100 megahertz of midband spectrum for use starting in mid-2022, part of U.S. efforts to
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ramp up fifth-generation network coverage." White House adviser and US Chief Technology Officer Michael
Kratsios told reporters in a briefing call that the FCC will be able to auction the spectrum starting in December
2021 and the wireless industry could be using it by the summer of the next year.
Microsoft Faces "Complex Technical Challenges" From TikTok Carveout.
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.corn/article/usa-tiktok-cybersecurity/exclusive-microsoft-faces-complex-technical-
challenges-in-tiktok-carveout-idUSL1N2F9117> (8/10, Wang, Dave) reports Microsoft's bid to "carve out" parts
of TikTok from "its Chinese owner ByteDance will be a technically complex endeavor that could test the
patience of President Donald Trump's administration, according to sources familiar with the setup." Trump has
given Microsoft "until Sept. 15 to put together a blueprint for an acquisition that safeguards" Americans' data
and has "issued an order to ban it if there is no deal by then." Microsoft is negotiating a "transition period that
will give it time to ringfence TikTok technologically from ByteDance after they agree to a deal, Reuters reported
on Aug. 2." The clean break that "Trump and lawmakers envision could take a year or more, some of the sources
said." To ensure uninterrupted service, "Microsoft would likely need to rely on ByteDance's code while it
reviews and revises the code, and moves to a new back-end infrastructure to serve users, according to cyber
security expert Ryan Speers at River Loop Security."
In a video interview with CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/08/10/the-threat-from-tiktok-isnt-as-high-
as-other-chinese-companies-stanfords-alex-stamos.html> (8/10, 3.62M), Stanford University cybersecurity
analyst Alex Stamos discusses the engineering challenge of transferring Tik Tok's back-end code within a year.
In a video interview with Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2020-08-10/a-tiktok-suit-vs-
trump-won-t-prevail-fmr-nsa-official-video> (8/10, Bn, 4.73M), Steptoe & Johnson LLP Counsel Stewart Baker
also addresses TikTok data concerns.
Former MI6 Head Urges Ministers To Keep Children From Using TikTok. The Daily Mail (UK)
<https://www.dailymail.co.ukJnews/article-8611321/Ex-MI6-chief-urges-ministers-stop-children-using-TikTok-
Chinese-spying.html?ito=1490> (8/10, Wilcock, 5.27M) reports a former head of MI6 "warned ministers today
that allowing their children to use TikTok could put them at the mercy of Chinese spies." Nigel Inkster "said that
the controversial social media app could provide a backdoor for Beijing to steal secrets from high-ranking
members of the Government." Inkster "said that as long as its owners were based there, it would be seen as a
risk." He told the Telegraph separately, "Where the Chinese intelligence services are very strong is in identifying
non-obvious entry points to certain targets. They have shown a lot of skill in this regard."
Senators Seek To Include National Cyber Director In 2021 NDAA.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/inside-the-renewed-push-for-a-national-cyber-director-
11597051802> (8/10, Uberti, Rundle, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Congressional lawmakers say
that stand-alone legislation to create a national cyberdirector will be difficult to pass as Congress is deadlocked
on coronavirus relief aid. Instead, Sen. Angus King (I-ME) and other supporters are seeking to include the
position in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 currently being crafted in Congress. The
current proposal would provide for as many as 75 staffers in the new office, but the White House believes such
an office may conflict with existing cyber capabilities.
US Cyber Command Employing Unclassified Networks "To Fight Election Interference."
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismet.com/cyber/2020/08/10/us-cyber-command-is-using-unclassified-
networks-to-fight-election-interference/> (8/10, Pomerleau) reports US Cyber Command is using "unclassified
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networks and publicly available communication platforms as it works to prevent foreign interference in the next
presidential election, a CYBERCOM official has revealed." During an August 7 DEFCON panel, US Cyber
Command Cyber National Mission Force head Brig. Gen. William Hartman said, "From a CYBERCOM
standpoint, one of the big changes for us is we historically had been focused working inside [sensitive
compartmented information facilities] SCIFs. One of the things we've done in support of 2020 is we have
organizations now that live outside SCIFs." Hartman "said forces are now working on unclassified networks,
Slack channels and other platforms to communicate with the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and
private industry."
FBI Among Those Monitoring Iranian "Fox Kitten" Hacking Group.
National Interest <https://nationalinterest.orgiblogibuzzJiranian-hacking-group-attacking-f5-networksibi-
watching-166620> (8/10, Suciu, 81K) reports sources "reportedly told ZDNet on Monday" that a group known
as "Fox Kitten" has been "tracked by the cybersecurity community under the codenames Fox Kitten and Parisite,
and that its primary task is providing an `initial beachhead' for other Iranian hacking groups, such as APT33
(Shamoon), Oilrig (APT34) or Chafer." The FBI issued the alert "last week and warned companies that Fox
Kitten has upgraded its attack arsenal to include an exploit for CVE-2020-5902, a vulnerability disclosed in July
that could impact BIG-IP, which is a popular multi-purpose networking device manufactured by F5 Networks."
The technology is "widely used in data centers and cloud environments." The FBI has instructed companies "to
patch their on-premise BIG-IP devices as a preventative measure against such cyberattacks." While the FBI
warning didn't "indicate whether any companies have been breached in a recent cyberattack, sources told ZDNet
that Fox Kitten has been successful in cyberattacks against BIG-IP devices in at least two companies this year."
Laboratory
North Dakota Authorities Hope New Science Can Help ID Man Found Dead In 1982.
The Williston (ND) Herald <https://www.willistonherald.cotn/news/public_safety/williams-cotmty-sheriffs-
office-hoping-new-science-can-help-id-man-found-dead-in-1982/article_b60falce-db20-11ea-9e80-
d3a5160ccbab.html> (8/10, Kelly, 13K) reports, "Investigators with the Williams County Sheriff's Office hope
cutting-edge forensic science can help them identify a man whose body was found in the Missouri River nearly
40 years ago." The Herald adds, "On Monday, Aug. 10, Williston Public Works employees and staff from the
sheriff's office disinterred the remains of a man who police say was found by boaters in June 1982. After the
body was disinterred, the plan is to perform an autopsy on the remains and extract a DNA sample, according to
Sgt. Detective Caleb Fry with the Williams County Sheriff's Office. The DNA will be entered into CODIS, the
FBI's national DNA database, to try and find a match. Othram Labs, the company the county is working with,
will also perform a genealogical search using his DNA to try and locate possible family members."
Law Enforcement Services
Gun Seizures Are Up At US Airports.
The Dallas Morning News <https://www.dallasnews.com/business/airlines/2020/08/10/even-though-air-travel-is-
down-gun-seizures-are-up-at-us-airports-including-dfw-and-love-field/> (8/10, Grigsby, 946K) reports, "With air
traffic nearing a five-month high, airport security is finding guns in passenger carry-on bags at three times the
rate recorded before the pandemic. And 80% of the guns are loaded." According to the Morning News, "The
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discoveries at airports comes at a time when U.S. gun sales are surging, and analysts believe many of those
purchases are being made by first-time buyers. DFW International Airport tied for second nationally with 13 gun
seizures last month, while Dallas Love Field ranked fifth with Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport at
nine seizures each. Officers found 15.3 guns for every million people screened in July, compared with 5.1 per
million people in July of last year, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday. There has been a
significant increase in loaded guns at checkpoints, said TSA Administrator David Pekoske."
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-08-10/fireanns-rate-airplanes-tsa-tripled-
covid-19-pandemic> (8/10, Martin, 4.64M) reports, "The total number of firearms uncovered by the TSA
dropped to 304 last month from 401 in July 2019, according to the agency. During the same period, the pandemic
has reduced the number of passengers being screened by TSA officers by nearly three-quarters, to 20.7 million
last month from 79.5 million passengers in July 2019. `Travelers must understand that firearms are prohibited
items at airports and in the passenger cabins of aircraft,' Pekoske said. 'As hard as we are working to mitigate
other risks at this time, no one should be introducing new ones.'
Other FBI News
Wray Taps Jones As FBI General Counsel.
Behind a paywall, Law360 <https://www.law360.conilarticles/1299991/ex-king-spalding-partner-joins-fbi-as-
general-counsel> (8/10, Subscription Publication, 8K) reports, "The FBI announced Monday that it has tapped a
former King & Spalding LLP attorney with a decade of experience as a federal prosecutor to serve as the
agency's general counsel." Director Wray "has named Jason A. Jones as the general counsel of the FBI. Jones
was a partner at King & Spalding on the firm's special matters and government investigations team, advising
companies on white collar investigations and government regulatory enforcement."
White-Collar Prosecutions In Decline During Trump Administration.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-10/trump-oversees-all-time-low-in-white-
collar-crime-enforcement> (8/10, Hurtado, Dolmetsch, Roth, Voreacos, 4.73M) reports, "Donald Trump calls
himself the `law and order' president, but when it comes to white collar crime, he has overseen a significant
decline in enforcement." Bloomberg adds, "The prosecution of securities fraud, antitrust violations and other
such crimes has hit a record low as the pandemic slows the courts, according to one tracking service. But even
before the coronavirus, the numbers were falling under the Trump administration. The average annual number of
white collar defendants was down 26% to 30% for Trump's first three years in office from the average under
President Barack Obama, according to data from the Justice Department and Syracuse University, respectively.
The trend also shows up in fines on corporations, which fell 76% from Obama's last 20 months to Trump's first
20 months, according to Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett."
Barr: Left Believes In "Tearing Down the System."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/william-barr-many-left-want-
tear-down-system-its-s/> (8/10, Sherfinski, 492K) reports that in an interview Sunday on Fox News, Attorney
General Barr "said many people on the left have gradually morphed into representing" a "revolutionary" party
that believes in "tearing down the system" and regards their political opponents as "evil." Barr said the left
represents a "Rousseauian revolutionary party that believes in tearing down the system" and are interested in
"complete political victory." Barr said, "It's a secular religion. It's a substitute for religion. ... They view their
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political opponents as evil that because we stand in the way of their progressive utopia that they're trying to
reach."
Other Washington News
Trump: Pelosi And Schumer Ready For Stimulus Deal After Executive Orders.
As most mainstream media analyses continue to pound his executive actions this weekend, the President on
Monday indicated his moves are already giving him and GOP leaders leverage in their dispute with Speaker
Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Schumer. As the Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/10/donald-trump-nancy-pelosi-chuck-schumer-ready-
make/> (8/10, Miller, 492K) reports, the President "said Democratic leaders suddenly want to make a deal...after
he blew past the stalled negotiations with executive orders to send aid to Americans." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/new-trump-chief-of-staff-drew-hard-line-during-relief-talks-
challenging-democrats-approach/2020/08/10/28ea30a0-d9d3-11ea-b9b2-lea733697910_story.html> (8/10, Al,
Kim, Werner, Dawsey, 14.2M) also says "White House officials believe Trump gained leverage on Saturday."
Trump said on Twitter <https://twittencom/realDonaldTrump/status/1292810574603202565> , "So now Schumer
and Pelosi want to meet to make a deal. Amazing how it all works, isn't it. Where have they been for the last 4
weeks when they were 'hardliners', and only wanted BAILOUT MONEY for Democrat run states and cities that
are failing badly? They know my phone number!"
Appearing on Fox News' Fox & Friends <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6179825114001?
playlist_id=930909787001fisp=show-clips> (8/10, 831K), White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was
asked if the President intends to implement the orders, or if they are just a "negotiation tactic." McEnany said,
"He most certainly intends to implement the four executive orders pertaining to unemployment insurance,
student loans, the payroll tax holiday and evictions. The American people need relief and, you know, Chuck
Schumer, it's funny listening to him there talk about these executive orders as not being enough. Well, what have
Democrats put forward? Precisely nothing, except rejecting at least on two occasions a $600 clean extension of
unemployment insurance. President Trump has acted in the American people's best interests."
In an interview with CNBC's Squawk On The Street
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/0abe0439fd2c44a6a6230675c2e248d7?pubid=fbi> (8/10, 316K),
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said, "I think there is a compromise if the Democrats are willing to be reasonable.
There is still a lot of things that we need to do and that we've agreed on.... The President wants to make sure that
there is enough money to open schools safely. That's something that is very important.... We've agreed on more
money for PPP for businesses that are particularly hard hit getting a second check. We've agreed on more direct
payments like we sent out last time.... We offered more money for state and local, but we're not going to give $1
trillion to state and local. That's just not a reasonable approach.... Let's not hold up everything over a few things
that we disagree on."
CNBC <https://wvvw.cnbc.corn/2020/08/10/mnuchin-is-open-to-more-coronavirus-stimulus-talks-were-prepared-
to-put-more-money-on-the-table.html> (8/10, Pramuk, 3.62M) reports, meanwhile, that on Monday, Schumer
"told MSNBC that Trump's action are 'unworkable, weak and far too narrow.'" CNBC adds that Pelosi and
Schumer "said the White House rejected an offer to meet in the middle with roughly $2 trillion legislation."
Schumer told MSNBC's Morning Joe
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/53635c5bbb9745948bfec0defObb4132?pubid=fbi> (8/10, 1.41M),
"We came up with a strong plan. But we even were willing, because we so much want to get this done, we said
to the President's negotiators last week, 'we'll meet you in the middle. We'll cut a trillion, you raise a trillion.'
They said, 'absolutely not.' I said, 'it's your way or the highway?' Yep.'"
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/us-policy/2020/08/10/trump-coronavirus-stimulus-
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congress/> (8/10, Werner, I4.2M) reports, however, that Mnuchin "argued that the administration already had
compromised and Democrats were the ones who needed to compromise." Mnuchin said, "We're not the ones
who are holding this up." The Democrats' "demand for nearly $1 trillion in aid to state and local governments" is
"a major roadblock," and the Administration is "unwilling to agree to more than $150 billion in additional aid to
cities and states, after they already received $150 billion in the Cares Act in March." Mnuchin "argued Monday
that much of that money remains unspent, and that demanding $1 trillion more is `absurd.'" CNBC
<https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/10/mnuchin-is-open-to-more-coronavirus-stimulus-talks-were-prepared-to-put-
more-money-on-the-table.html> (8/10, Pramuk, 3.62M) reports Mnuchin indicated that the Administration is
"open to resuming coronavirus aid talks with Democratic leaders and would offer more aid money to try to reach
a compromise." Mnuchin said, "The president is determined to spend what we need to spend.... We're prepared
to put more money on the table."
With reports casting both parties are trading blame on the failure of the talks, the tenor of the coverage remains
markedly unfavorable toward Trump's executive orders. Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-health-
coronavirus-usa-congress/mnuchin-sees-possible-virus-deal-but-no-talks-set-with-congress-idUSKCN2561X11>
(8/10, Cornwell) says "it was not immediately clear whether" Trump's actions "would provide relief," and the
New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.cotn/2020/08/10/us/politics/virus-stimulus-congress-trump.html> (8/10,
Rappeport, Cochrane, 18.61 M) that the President "stretched the bounds of his executive powers and ordered a
patchwork of coronavirus relief measures" after having "largely sidelined himself during talks on Capitol Hill."
On Monday, however, he "proclaimed that his gambit to obtain more leverage in the talks had been a success."
However, according to the Times, "top congressional Democrats said they had not reached out to the White
House since their last meeting on Friday with" Mnuchin and Chief of Staff Meadows.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/administration/511297-democrats-deny-outreach-to-trump-since-talks-
collapsed> (8/10, Samuels, 2.98M) quotes Schumer as saying, "Fables from Donald Trump. Fables. That's what
he seems to specialize in. I didn't call him. Speaker Pelosi didn't call him. No, we didn't call him." The
Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/10/white-house-says-trump-willing-deal-
dems-school-ai/> (8/10, Boyer, 492K) reports that in her interview on Monday, however, "McEnany cited a joint
statement by Mrs. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer `in the aftermath' of Mr. Trump issuing the executive actions
indicating that they `would like to meet halfway.'"
At any rate, Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-10/trump-end-run-around-
congress-fails-to-jolt-stalled-relief-talks?srnd=premium> (8/10, Litvan, Wasson, 4.73M) reports that "two days
after...Trump moved to implement scaled-down coronavirus relief without congressional approval, there's no
indication the tactic will get Republicans and Democrats back to the negotiating table for a comprehensive
stimulus." Along those lines, Weijia Jiang reported on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/Oefd53f06dc64aa3bec706444a09eb6Opubid=fbi> (8/10, Story 2,
2:10, Brennan, 4.37M) that "Congressional and White House negotiators continued blaming each other for
collapsed talks." Senate Majority Leader McConnell was shown saying, "Democrats said, `Our way or the
highway."' Schumer said, meanwhile, said, "Rather than compromise, Republican counterparts said take a hike."
In the meantime, added Jiang, "the President vowed to act alone signing four executive measures over the
weekend."
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/098cfae4f52247dba042a232b7564c88?
pubid=fbi> (8/10, lead story, 2:34, Kristen Welker, 6.23M) said "Democrats and even some Republicans are
blasting the move." Trump's "actions include a new weekly unemployment bonus payment of $400. That's less
than the $600 people were initially receiving and that Democrats have pushed to extend since it expired last
month. The directive also requires states to contribute $100 of the total amount, something Democrats say is not
possible." To NBC, "It is a sharp contrast to the days when...Trump accused President Obama of a major power
grab for taking action on his own, just as the President is doing now."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-edicts-put-pressure-on-pelosi-not-senate-gop> (8/10,
Stirewalt, 27.59M) says that while "the parts of the president's unilateral economic stimulus that are
constitutional would not be very effective and the parts that might be effective are not constitutional," the fact is
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"almost no one involved cares. ... The pressing question in Washington is about whether President Trump's fiats
will work in changing the politics of what had