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DATE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Nearly 200 Arrested, $6.5 Million Seized In Worldwide Opioid Bust.
Protests
• House Republicans Urge FBI To Probe Funding Behind Recent Riots.
• Pittsburgh Man Pleads Guilty To Destruction Of Police Vehicle During Protests.
• USA Today/Ipsos Poll: 64% Say US Cities "Under Siege" By Protesters.
• Cuccinelli: Authorities Should Establish "Peace Through Strength."
• EPA Chief Threatens To Relocate New York Office Over Protests Against Police.
• Investigation Opened After Salt Lake City Officer Shoots Child With Autism.
• Officer In Taylor Case Defends Actions, Slams Officials In Email To Louisville Cops.
• Police Searching For Two Suspects Who Defaced Pittsburgh BLM Mural.
Operation LeGend
• Barr Announces Takedown Of Drug Trafficking Ring Under Operation LeGend.
• Kansas City Authorities Identify One-Year-Old Killed In Triple Shooting.
Counter-Terrorism
• Woman Accused Of Sending Ricin Letter Wanted Trump To Drop Reelection Campaign.
• UK Sends Evidence Against Accused ISIS Executioners To US.
• Florida Man Arrested On Charges Linked To Terrorism, ISIS.
• Explosion Destroys "Hezbollah-linked Site" In Southern Lebanon.
• Violent Far-Right Extremism Accounts For 40% Of Australian Counterterrorism Cases.
Counter-Intelligence
• China Calls Spying Allegations Against NYPD Officer "Pure Fabrication."
• CIA Finds Putin Most Likely Directing Election Influence Efforts To Support Trump.
• US Warns "Foreign Actors" May Introduce Disinformation On Delayed Election Results.
• Cybersecurity Experts Tell Ohio Court "Requesting Ballots By Email Is Safe."
• FinCEN Files Show Treasury Received Over 86 Warnings About Suspected Russian Spy.
• ODNI's Worldwide Threat Assessment "More Than 7 Months Overdue."
• Expert Says Assange A "Very High" Suicide Risk If Extradited.
• Declassified CIA Documents Detail Proposed Lightning Weapon.
• Turkey Accuses EU Of "Rewarding The Aggressor" In Libya.
• Europe's Data Standoff With US "Points To Deeper Division."
• Russia Detains Leader Of Siberian Religious Sect Over Health Concerns.
Criminal Investigations
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• Decade-Old Allegation Holds Up California Sex Trafficking Case.
• Ex-Xerox Employee Sentenced To Life For Murder, Robbery.
• New Hampshire White Nationalist On Trial For Alleged Rape Threats.
• Seventeen Arrested In Bust Of South Carolina Drug Trafficking Ring.
• Pennsylvania Hotel Sweep Turns Up 16 Suspected Drug Dealers, Human Traffickers.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Actor Jerry Harris Over Child Pornography.
• New Jersey Woman Pleads Guilty To Attempting To Hire Hitman.
• Drug Probe Leads To Indictment Of Two Marines.
• Court Postpones Sentencing Of Convicted South Carolina Police Chief.
• Colorado Doctor Sentenced For Child Pornography Possession.
• Continuing Coverage: North Carolina Man Jailed For Child Sex Crimes.
• FBI Investigating Stabbing Of Arizona Border Patrol Agent.
• Rhode Island Bank Robber Facing Additional Charges.
• FBI Investigating Mall Shooting In Pennsylvania.
• North Carolina Man Sentenced For Drug, Firearm Offenses.
• California Man Charged With Murder Over 2013 Killing.
• FBI, Delaware Police Seize Record Amount Of Fentanyl.
• Nevada Man Arrested Following Escape.
• Colorado Police Searching For Bank Robbers.
• FBI Raids Home In New York.
• Montana Resident Pleads Guilty To Meth Distribution.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• US Charges Two Antiquities Dealers With Fraud.
• Mossimo Giannulli Sentenced To Five Months Imprisonment Over College Bribery.
Cyber Division
• Shopify Says Customer Data Was Likely Exposed As Employees Accessed Records.
• Trump's WeChat Restrictions "Could Hit Americans Instead."
• Kudlow: Administration Wants Security And US Ownership In TikTok Deal.
• WPost: US Ban On WeChat Will Make Whole World Less Free.
Law Enforcement Services
• FBI Teams With Huntsville, Alabama Police On Newly Opened Training Facility.
Other FBI News
• FBI Warns Of Phone Scammers.
• Judge Keeps Alive Effort To Unseal FBI Files On Jeffrey Epstein.
Other Washington News
• Media Analyses: GOP Has Votes To Replace Ginsburg; "Momentum" Favors Lagoa.
• GOP To Ask Supreme Court To Limit Mail Voting In Pennsylvania.
• Trump Uses UN Address To Blast China's Handling Of Pandemic Outbreak.
• Pence: "Reckless" For Biden To Undermine Vaccine.
• Pfizer's COVID Vaccine Trial On Track To Beat Rivals.
• Federal Advisory Committee Postpones Vote On Vaccine Rollout.
• FDA Expected To Announce New Standard For Emergency Authorization Of Vaccine.
• Reports Put 200,000 US Pandemic Deaths In Context Of Presidential Campaign.
• Administration Sending Rapid Coronavirus Tests To Historically Black Colleges.
• Supply Shortages Forcing Health Systems To Ration COVID Tests.
• NIH Official Exits After It Is Revealed He Published COVID Misinformation Online.
• White House Officials Blast Former Coronavirus Task Force Member.
• McEnany Rebukes CNN's Acosta Over Coronavirus Question Taking Trump Out Of Context.
• NYTimes Report Scrutinizes Trump's DPA Claims.
• Pentagon Reportedly Spent PPE Funds On Unrelated Items.
• NFL Head Coaches Fined For Not Wearing Masks.
• Notre Dame Game Postponed Due To Player Infections.
• CDC Releases Guidelines On Celebrating Halloween Amid Pandemic.
• New York AG: Eric Trump Gave "False" Reason For Delaying Deposition.
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• Wold: Border Wall "Making A Difference."
• Hospital Rebuts Claims That Many Hysterectomies Were Performed On Detainees.
• DHS Reinstitutes "Public Charge" Rule After Court Victory.
• House Approves Stopgap Spending Bill Including Farm Aid Sought By GOP.
• Meadows Memo: Administration To Replace White House Liaisons At Many Agencies.
• DeVos Reportedly Under Investigation For Possibly Violating Hatch Act.
• Trump To Announce Executive Orders On Healthcare.
• Tropical Storm Beta Lashes Texas With Heavy Rain.
• Trump Trademark Registered In Cuba In 2008 For Hotels, Casinos And Golf Courses.
• Trump Signs Executive Order Barring Critical-Race Theory Training By Federal Contractors.
• WTimes Analysis: Trump-Pelosi Relationship At "All-Time Low."
• In Leaked Tapes, Mine Executives Detail Influence Over Politicians.
• Air Force Two Returns To Airport After Hitting Bird.
• Lawsuit: DEA's Interim Final Hemp Rule Exceeds Limits Of 2018 Farm Bill.
• Bill Clinton Dined With Ghislaine Maxwell In 2014.
International News
• UK Reintroduces Restrictions Meant To Curb Virus Spread.
• Experts Warn Restriction Fatigue Fueling Increase In Cases In Europe.
• Peace Talks Eyed As Path To End Fighting In Somalia.
• Pompeo Predicts "Excellent Cooperation" From Europe On Iran Arms Embargo.
• Macron: Trump's Pressure On Iran Has Been Fruitless.
• Rouhani: Iran "Not A Bargaining Chip In US Elections."
• US Navy Deploys Carrier Strike Group To Strait Of Hormuz.
• Khalilzad: Afghan Fighting Remains "Too High" Despite Peace Talks.
• Pompeo Seeking UN Support To Redefine Human Rights.
• US Reportedly Near Agreement To Sell F-35s To UAE.
• AP Analysis: Saudi King, Crown Prince Signal Divide On Ties With Israel.
• McMaster Touts Trump's "Good Decisions" On Russia.
• India Cites Progress Made In Military Talks With China.
• US Ambassador To Netherlands Draws Controversy Over Partisan Event.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Nearly 200 Arrested, $6.5 Million Seized In Worldwide Opioid Bust.
The AP <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/justice-dept-179-people-arrested-65m-seized-in-
worldwide-crackdown-on-opioid-trafficking-on-darIcnet/2020/09/22/ca0d4f9c-fcd5-11ea-b0e4-
350e4e60cc91_story.html> (9/22) reports that according to the Justice Department, 179 people have been
arrested and "$6.5M seized in worldwide crackdown on opioid trafficking on darknet." The Cincinnati Enquirer
<https://www.cincinnati.corn/story/news/2020/09/22/local-pillcosby-darknet-bust-part-international-
sting/5864365002/> (9/22, Knight, 223K) quotes FBI Director Wray as saying, "With the spike in opioid-related
overdose deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that today's announcement is important and
timely.... The FBI will continue to use all investigative techniques and tools to identify and prosecute Darknet
opioid dealers, wherever they may be located." Domestically, adds the Enquirer, "the operation lasted nine
months and resulted in prosecutions in California, Georgia, Virginia and Texas."
BBC News Online (UK) <https://news.yahoo.corn/dark-net-drugs-raid-leads-135405666.html> (9/22, 1.02M)
reports that "the operation, known as DisrupTor, was a joint effort between the Department of Justice and
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Europol," and Voice of America <https://www.voanews.corn/usa/us-europol-operation-disrupted-dark-web-
opioid-trafficking> (9/22, 48K) that "most of the arrests took place in the United States, while others were
apprehended in Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Austria and Sweden."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/09/22/darknet-drug-traffickers-arrested-justice-
department-operation-disruptor/5863261002/> (9/22, Phillips, 10.31M) reports, "Investigators have seized more
than $6.5 million in cash and virtual currencies, as well as 500 kilograms of drugs worldwide, including more
than 200 kilograms of heroin, cocaine, and various kinds of opioids — a haul that officials said made a significant
dent in online drug trafficking." USA Today adds, "Darknet sites, which exist on encrypted networks and aren't
easily accessible, have enabled drug traffickers to create a new kind of 'criminal underworld' that allowed them
to sell and advertise from anywhere in the world, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said. Tor an
increasing number of young addicts, opioids are purchased not from local dealers but from pushers online,'
Rosen said. `Hiding behind anonymizing software known as Tor, a new sort of drug kingpin now is able to reach
more buyers than ever before, through online marketplaces peddling every sort of illicit good and service
imaginable.'
CyberScoop <https://www.cyberscoop.corn/disruptor-dark-web-crackdown-opioids/?
category_news=govemment> (9/22, Lyngaas) reports, "The alleged drug dealers are accused of advertising on
infamous dark-web sites such as AlphaBay and Dream," and "the takedown...involved investigators from
Austria, Cyprus, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the U.S."
CNET News <https://www.cnet.com/news/uss-largest-dark-web-market-bust-seizes-6-5-million-from-179-drug-
dealers/> (9/22, Ng, I.99M) reports, "The majority of the arrests took place in the US with 121 cases, followed
by 42 cases in Germany, eight cases in the Netherlands, four cases in the United Kingdom, three cases in Austria
and one case in Sweden. Police said investigations are still ongoing to identify people behind these dark web
accounts." According to CNET News, "The operation announced on Tuesday was the `largest ... to date' for the
US against the dark web," Rosen said, and "charges included those against a group called 'Pill Cosby' that
allegedly distributed more than 1 million fentanyl-laced pills in Ohio and against a man who allegedly bought
data that belonged to a murdered couple in Georgia. Prosecutors in Virginia also charged someone who allegedly
sought to bomb a competing drug dealer, according to the Justice Department."
Wired <https://www.wired.com/story/operation-disruptor-179-arrested-global-dark-web-takedown/> (9/22,
Barrett, 3.49M) quotes Director Wray as saying, "In some ways this is just the perfect storm combination of
traditional criminal activity of all shapes and sizes merging with this more sophisticated technology. But the
point of today's announcement is it doesn't matter where you go to try to do it or how you try to hide it, we're
coming for you."
ABC News <https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/doj-announces-largest-drug-gun-cash-seizure-darknet/story?
id=73166989> (9/22, Barr, 2.97M) reports that Director Wray "told ABC News that the dark-net is a `perfect
storm' of traditional crime and cyber crime. Acting Drug Enforcement Administration head Tim Shea, said many
of the drugs are coming from Mexico. 'At the same time, we've seen an increase in fentanyl deaths, and that's
synthetic opioids, which is a major threat emanating from Mexico, drugs, produced on industrial scale in Mexico
are shipped to the United States using the dark-web,' Shea said."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/22/justice-department-179-arrests-in-
darknet-opioid-c/> (9/22, Mordock, 492K) reports that Director Wray "said the operation was critical to
countering the spike in opioid-related deaths occurring during the coronavirus crisis. Although national figures
are not yet available, individual states have released numbers showing opioid overdoses have risen over the past
few months."
Forbes <https://wvvw.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/09/22/epic-dark-web-bust-sees-179-arrests-and-65-
million-seized/> (9/22, Fox-Brewster, 9.71 M) reports, "The U.S. probe involved a wide range of investigators
from the FBI, ICE, the DEA, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Defense Department. The Justice
Department claimed it was the `largest international law enforcement operation targeting opioid traffickers on the
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dark net.' NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/video/officials-announce-charges-in-operation-disruptor-
investigation-into-darknet-drug-sales-92318789730> (9/22, 6.14M) and WDBD-TV
<https://www.wlbt.com/video/2020/09/22/thi-director-christopher-wray-speaks-about-opioid-operation-arrests/>
Jackson, MS (9/22) post video reports on their websites. The Hill
<https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/517547-authorities-arrest-179-in-crackdown-on-opioid-trafficking-on-
darknet> (9/22, Coleman, 2.98M), the New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/09/22/justice-department-
announces-global-opioid-bust-with-179-arrests/> (9/22, Moore, 4.57M) and Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.corn/us/justice-department-darknet-opioids-takedown> (9/22, Pagones, 27.59M), among
other news outlets, also cover the story.
Protests
House Republicans Urge FBI To Probe Funding Behind Recent Riots.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-republicans-fbi-investigate-funding-riots> (9/22, Shaw,
27.59M) reports, "A number of House Republicans are urging FBI to investigate who has been funding the
recent riots across the country, and bring federal charges against those who they say are `aiding and abetting'
criminal activity. `The Department of Justice and FBI's leadership is needed to bring to justice those who have
funded these criminal organizations and to give justice to the communities who have been devastated by these
individuals and organizations,' the letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, signed by Rep. Andy Biggs., R-Ariz.,
along with nearly two dozen other Republicans, says." Fox News adds, "Riots tore through a number of cities
across the country in the wake of the death of George Floyd in May. Against the backdrop of peaceful protests,
the riots caused significant damage and injury in cities like New York City, Chicago and Portland."
Pittsburgh Man Pleads Guilty To Destruction Of Police Vehicle During Protests.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pittsburgh-man-pleads-guilty-to-destroying-police-vehicle-in-
pittsburgh-during-george-floyd-protests> (9/22, Singman, 27.59M) reports, "A Pittsburgh man pleaded guilty
Tuesday in federal court to a charge of obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder after destroying a
police vehicle during protests over the death of George Floyd in May, Fox News has learned." US Attorney Scott
Brady "told Fox News that Brian Bartels, a 20-year-old Pittsburgh man, `incited the largest and most destructive
riot in Pittsburgh history since 1968.' The Justice Department "told Fox News the incident took place on May
30 in downtown Pittsburgh. Bartels, according to officials, was part of a large crowd of protesters and
approached an unoccupied Pittsburgh Police SUV. Brian Bartels, 20, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to a
charge of obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder after destroying a police vehicle during protests
over the death of George Floyd in May."
USA Today/Ipsos Poll: 64% Say US Cities "Under Siege" By Protesters.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.coln/story/news/politics/2020/09/22/usa-today-ipsos-poll-majority-
americans-say-cities-under-siege/3483172001/> (9/22, Morin, 10.3IM) reports, "As protests against systemic
racism continue across the US and law and order becomes a major theme in the 2020 presidential race, a new
poll shows most Americans say cities are under siege." USA Today adds that "more than two-thirds (64%) of
those surveyed say they believe protesters and counter-protesters are overwhelming American cities, according
to a USA Today/Ipsos poll <https://protect-us.mimecast.corn/s/RW9ICG6XB5iJk63nEtICBF36?
domain=ipsos.com> .... Significantly more Republicans than Democrats say cities are under siege, 83% to 48%,
respectively," and "those who live in rural areas (71%) are more likely to agree with that sentiment than those in
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urban areas (59%)."
Cuccinelli: Authorities Should Establish "Peace Through Strength."
Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said on WILS 1320 <https://1320wils.corn/podcasts/the-wils-
morning-wake-up?play_file=95438> (9/22) that "we respect people's differing opinions and participate with our
law enforcement partners to clear space so people can hold demonstrations and rallies, all those kinds of First
Amendment activities, but there are a lot of people who now are using those gatherings to mask violence."
Cuccinelli said, "If you don't actually step up and apply enough force...bringing enough officers to handle the
situation without ever having to engage in physical contact, that's what I mean — peace through strength, if you
will — for the localities that take that approach, it works. They establish peace, we saw it in Kenosha."
EPA Chief Threatens To Relocate New York Office Over Protests Against Police.
The New York Times <hftps://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/nyregion/trump-epa-anarchist-jurisdiction.html>
(9/22, Rubinstein, Feuer, 18.61 M) reports, "President Trump's politicized campaign to label New York City an
`anarchist jurisdiction' broadened on Tuesday, with the head of the Environmental Protection Agency threatening
to move its regional headquarters out of Lower Manhattan." EPA Administrator Wheeler "suggested that local
agency officials had become so fearful of New York streets that they are now considering moving offices."
Wheeler "cited three-month old protests against police brutality, and a small, recent protest against another
federal agency, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, at a nearby building."
Investigation Opened After Salt Lake City Officer Shoots Child With Autism.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d7474370a19249f5868a4dd22ca2d0b6?
pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 6, 0:30, Muir, 6.19M) reported that a police shooting is under investigation in Salt Lake
City. New body camera footage shows "an officer firing nearly a dozen shots at a 13-year-old with autism after
he tried to run from police." The family of the boy is "calling for reforms and that the officer involved to be
fire."
Officer In Taylor Case Defends Actions, Slams Officials In Email To Louisville Cops.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.cotn/story/news/nation/2020/09/22/sgt-jonathan-mattingly-emails-officers-
about-breonna-taylor-shooting/5867029002/> (9/22, Bullington, 10.31M) reports from Louisville, Kentucky,
"One of the officers at the center of the Breonna Taylor shooting sent an email Tuesday to more than 1,000 of his
colleagues criticizing Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and others while defending his actions that March night."
USA Today adds, "In the six-paragraph email, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly apologized to his fellow officers and their
families and blamed the mayor as well as Public Safety Chief Amy Hess and former LMPD Chief Steve Conrad
for failing 'all of us in epic proportions for their own gain.' Mattingly "also warned that the department and the
FBI, which he said 'aren't cops,' would open civil rights investigations against officers for making a mistake
during a stressful time. 'Your civil rights mean nothing,' he wrote, 'but the criminal has total autonomy."'
Louisville Remains Under State Of Emergency Ahead Of Announcement In Taylor Case. ABC World News
Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/c83e8b6620704beba08347a337db4f62?pubid=fbi> (9/22,
story 8, 0:20, Muir, 6.19M) reported that there was "a new message from the mayor of Louisville" indicating that
"there's no word now from the AG as of yet in the Breonna Taylor case," and "a state of emergency" remains in
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place. The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/90bc8a53177c46c18d661c4b169497el?pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 6,
1:20, O'Donnell, 4.31M) recounted that Taylor "was shot and killed by police in her home in March," and
"Kentucky's attorney general is expected to announce whether criminal charges will be brought against three
officers." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/79d487bb60a34d719cc3edbld2624ddl?pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 5,
1:40, Gutierrez, 5.78M) reported "protesters...have demanded the arrest of three officers involved in" that
"botched raid," and that "police confirm there are a total of six officers under internal investigation."
The Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal <https://www.courier-journal.corn/story/news/locaUbreonna-
taylor/2020/09/22/breonna-taylor-decision-how-downtown-louisville-businesses-preparing/5864442002/> (9/22,
Tobin, Ghabour, 368K) reports "plywood and concrete barricades permeated downtown Louisville Tuesday
morning. And they weren't part of a major new construction project" but "businesses are boarding up their shops
and police...redirecting traffic as the city...waits in anticipation." The Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.com/us/breonna-taylor-louisville-state-of-emergency> (9/22, Wallace, 27.59M) website
quotes from a statement by the Louisville Metro Police Department, which said, "Due to increased attention and
activity in anticipation of an announcement from Attorney General Daniel Cameron regarding the Breonna
Taylor case, a decision was made to accelerate plans to physically restrict access to the downtown area." Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-usa-louisvillefiouisville-declares-state-of-emergency-as-city-
braces-for-breonna-taylor-decision-idUSKCN26D2H1> (9/22, Woolston), the AP
<https://apnews.corn/630c85547338dc523f12ae7db7a4b60d> (9/22, Lovan, Reynolds Yonker), and the Wall
Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/louisville-police-brace-for-decision-in-breonna-taylor-shooting-
case-11600793015> (9/22, Campo-Flores, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), among other news outlets, also
reports the story.
Police Searching For Two Suspects Who Defaced Pittsburgh BLM Mural.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/09/22/pittsburgh-blm-muralk (9/22,
Sands, 14.2M) reports, "Pittsburgh police say they are searching for two men who were captured on video
shooting paint balls at a Black Lives Matter mural in downtown Pittsburg,' late Monday evening." One of the
suspects was "wearing a Confederate flag sweatshirt and a Trump cap, while the other was wearing a mask,
authorities said." According to police, "it's the second known case of vandalism involving the mural."
Operation LeGend
Barr Announces Takedown Of Drug Trafficking Ring Under Operation LeGend.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/crime/2020/09/22/william-barr-
milwaukee-announces-takedown-drug-trafficking-ring/5864762002/> (9/22, Vielmetti, 632K) reports, "U.S.
Attorney General William Barr returned to Wisconsin Tuesday, three weeks after a visit to Kenosha to see the
aftermath of arson, looting and vandalism that followed protests over the police shooting of a Black man in the
back. This time, he was announcing the arrests of 26 people in Milwaukee and California, charged in a sprawling
drug trafficking and money laundering conspiracy, as the latest victory in Operation Legend, launched in July to
target violent street crime in a few major cities." According to the Journal Sentinel, US Attorney Matthew
Krueger "said the roundup included seizures pursuant to 24 search warrants of at least 33 firearms — including
one stolen from the Milwaukee Police Department recovered in California — at least $170,000 in cash and drugs,
including 700 grams of heroin at a single location."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-09-22/us-prosecutors-tout-drug-busts-in-califomia-
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wisconsin> (9/22) reports, "Krueger said during a news conference that federal, state and local law enforcement
officers arrested 21 of 26 suspects connected to the ring Tuesday morning. Officers executed search warrants in
both California and Milwaukee. They seized about 33 firearms, $170,000, marijuana, cocaine and more than 700
grams of heroin." Barr "said the investigation into the ring was part of Operation Legend, a project the U.S.
Department of Justice launched this summer pairing federal agents and investigators with local and state police
in nine U.S. cities, including Milwaukee, to address homicides and other violent crime."
WITI-TV <https://www.fox6now.com/news/operation-legend-26-charged-in-violent-drug-trafficking-ring>
Milwaukee (9/22, Peterson, 159K) reports, "Officials say since Operation Legend's launch in July 2020, more
than 3,500 arrests — including approximately 200 for homicide — have been made; more than 1,000 firearms have
been seized; and nearly 19 kilos of heroin, more than 11 kilos of fentanyl (enough to deliver more than five
million fatal doses), more than 94 kilos of methamphetamine, nearly 14 kilos of cocaine, and more than $6.5
million in drug proceeds have been seized. Of the more than 3,500 individuals arrested, approximately 815 have
been charged with federal offenses. More than 440 of those defendants have been charged with firearms
offenses, while more than 300 have been charged with drug-related crimes. The remaining defendants have been
charged with various offenses."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/26-charged-drug-ring-milwaukee-operation-legend-barr> (9/22, Betz,
27.59M) reports that Krueger "said state and local law enforcement officers arrested 21 of 26 suspects connected
to the ring Tuesday morning. Officers in California and Milwaukee and seized about 33 firearms, $170,000 in
cash, marijuana, cocaine, and more than 700 grams of heroin during searches."
WMC-TV <https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/09/22/operation-legend-results-charged-with-federal-
offenses-memphisi> Memphis, TN (9/22, Luther, 33K) reports that Operation LeGend "has made 302 arrests in
Memphis, and now 27 defendants have been charged with federal offenses." Barr "announced Tuesday that 10
defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses, 13 charged with firearms-related offenses, and 4
charged with other violent crimes."
Kansas City Authorities Identify One-Year-Old Killed In Triple Shooting.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-09-22/kansas-city-police-id-1-year-old-killed-in-triple-
shooting> (9/22) reports from Kansas City, Missouri, "Authorities have identified a child killed in a triple
shooting in Kansas City as a 1-year-old boy, making him the city's youngest homicide victim this year, police
said." Tyron Payton "was in the back seat of a car with three adults when someone opened fire on their vehicle
Monday afternoon, police said." The AP adds, "The child's death is the 148th homicide this year in Kansas City.
At this time last year, 114 homicides had been recorded. The Kansas City Star, which keeps data on homicides in
the city, reported that 13 people who were 18 or younger have died in homicides this year, with Tyron being the
youngest. All 13 died in shootings. Federal agents have been sent to Kansas City and a handful of other cities
this summer to help fight gun violence, part of a program called Operation Legend."
Counter-Terrorism
Woman Accused Of Sending Ricin Letter Wanted Trump To Drop Reelection Campaign.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4740d401b0a24d84a8ea174547fl24f8?
pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 9, 0:25, O'Donnell, 4.31M) reported on new details "about a Canadian woman accused
of trying to mail an extremely toxic poison to President Trump." Pascale Ferrier on Tuesday appeared in federal
court in Buffalo after she "allegedly sending Ricin in an envelope that was intercepted at a screening facility."
The FBI "says the letter contained threats and demand that Mr. Trump abandon his reelection bid."
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The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/09/22/us/politics/ricin-trump.html> (9/22, 18.61M)
reports the woman "wanted President Trump to drop out of the presidential race and pledged to find other ways
to assassinate him if her poisoning plot failed, according to court documents unsealed on Tuesday." Ferrier had
"a knife with her and a loaded gun holstered on her waist when she was arrested on Sunday." She "wrote in a
threatening and scornful letter sent with the ricin that she believed Mr. Trump was a dictator who was hurting the
United States."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/09/22/canadian-woman-charged-ricin-threat-
against-president-trump/5866613002/> (9/22, 10.31M) reports that Ferrier, 53, "has been charged with
threatening President Donald Trump for allegedly mailing a letter laced with the poison ricin along with a
message that referred to Trump as an 'Ugly Tyrant Clown,' and called on him to `remove your application for
this election,' according to court documents. 'I made a special gift for you to make a decision,' Pascale Cecile
Veronique Ferrier allegedly wrote, referring to the potentially lethal powdery substance inside. 'If it doesn't
work, I'll find a better recipe for another poison or I might use my gun when I'll be able to come. Enjoy!'
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/canadian-woman-accused-of-mailing-
ricin-letter-threatening-trump/2020/09/22/b9b944ca-fc12-11ea-9ceb-061d646d9c67_story.html> (9/22, Hsu,
14.2M) reports that Ferrier "pleaded not guilty in federal court in New York to sending a threatening, ricin-laced
letter to President Trump." Ferrier "was charged by complaint with one felony count of making a threat against
the U.S. president. The FBI in charging papers also alleged that she was linked to similar letters sent to
employees at detention facilities in Texas, where she was incarcerated last year." Ferrier, "a computer
programmer from Quebec, was arrested Sunday in Buffalo upon reentering the United States from Canada. She
made an initial court appearance Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate H. Kenneth Schroeder Jr. of Buffalo, who
entered the not guilty plea."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/regulation/court-battles/5 17602-woman-who-allegedly-sent-ricin-to-white-house-
included-threatening> (9/22, Budryk, 2.98M) reports that FBI officials "said they had discovered six letters with
similar language sent from Canada in September that appeared to have been received in Texas. Officials said the
targets were people associated with places where Ferrier was incarcerated last year and that they had matched
her fingerprints to four of the letters." The Hill adds, "Ferrier was jailed last March in Hidalgo County on
weapons charges and a charge of tampering with government records. Jail records indicate the charges were
eventually dismissed."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-trump-ricin/update-2-woman-suspected-of-sending-ricin-filled-
envelope-to-white-house-to-appear-in-court-idUSL2N2GJIEF> (9/22) reports, "The envelope addressed to
Trump was intercepted on Friday at the White House mail sorting facility in Washington, D.C., where U.S.
Postal Service personnel flagged it as suspicious and contacted the FBI, according to an FBI affidavit filed with
the charging documents."
The Globe and Mail (CAN) <https://www.theglobeandmail.cornkanada/article-quebec-woman-arrested-in-
connection-with-ricin-laced-letters-faces/> (9/22, Freeze, 1.04M) reports, "In a brief court hearing in Buffalo on
Tuesday afternoon, a not-guilty plea was entered for Ms. Ferrier, who will remain detained. She said she would
use a court-appointed lawyer because she cannot afford to hire one. A hearing is scheduled for Sept. 28."
UK Sends Evidence Against Accused ISIS Executioners To US.
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.corn/article/us-britain-usa-security-court/britain-sends-evidence-on-accused-
islamic-state-beatles-to-u-s-idUSKCN26D2L8> (9/22, Hosenball) reports the British government "has forwarded
to U.S. authorities evidence in its possession regarding two accused Islamic State militants known as the
'Beatles' being held by the U.S. military and suspected of involvement in beheadings of Western hostages." On
Tuesday, "two British High Court judges rejected a request from the family of one of the accused which sought
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to block the transfer of evidence to the United States." On Twitter
<https://twitter.com/pritipatellstatus/1308363074819194881> , British Interior Minister Priti Patel "confirmed
the transfer of the evidence regarding alleged militants Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh to US
authorities."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/us/politics/isis-beatles.html> (9/22, Savage,
18.61 M) reports a DOJ spokesman, Marc Raimondi, responded to the British announcement, "We are pleased
with the U.K. High Court's decision and we are grateful that the British government has passed its evidence to us
and confirmed its commitment to cooperate with our efforts to investigate and prosecute the two ISIS terrorists
currently being held in U.S. military custody."
Florida Man Arrested On Charges Linked To Terrorism, ISIS.
The Fort Myers (FL) News-Press <https://www.news-press.com/story/news/crime/2020/09/22/lehigh-acres-
jonathan-guerra-blanco-arrested-charges-linked-terrorism-isis/5863624002/> (9/22, 173K) reports, "A 23-year-
old Lehigh Acres man is facing charges linked to terrorism and ISIS, according to documents from the U.S.
District Court." Jonathan Guerra Blanco, "also known as Abu Zahraal-Andalusi, attempted to provide material
support and resources to the foreign terrorist organization, according to a sworn report from Special Agent Bryan
D. Hughes, of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Joint Terrorism Task Force." Guerra, "a Cuban-born
naturalized U.S. citizen," "had his first appearance on Sept. 14 before Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Becerra in
Miami, where he was held without bond. He was arrested Sept. 11." Hughes' report, "said he created numerous
accounts to disguise his identity to participate in terrorist plots, and, once he identified others sympathetic to the
cause, taught them how to hide their identities."
Explosion Destroys "Hezbollah-linked Site" In Southern Lebanon.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/blast-levels-hezbollah-linked-site-in-southern-
lebanon/2020/09/22/3a97fb12-fcdc-Ilea-830c-a160b331ca62_story.html> (9/22, Loveluck, Sly, 14.2M) reports
an explosion Tuesday at a "Hezbollah-linked facility in southern Lebanon sent black smoke billowing from a
leveled building, footage from the area showed." Hezbollah members cordoned off "the area around the blast site
in the village of Ayn Qana, according to a source linked to the armed group." A Lebanese security source "and
Lebanon's al-Jadeed television channel, reported that the blast had resulted in a small number of injuries."
Lebanon's state National News Agency "said that the blast had coincided with `intensive' traffic from Israeli
aircraft but that the cause was unknown." The Post says there are "echoes in this incident of a string of initially
unexplained explosions at weapons storage facilities across the region, including earlier this year at Iranian
power plants and military sites, which intelligence officials have attributed in part to Israeli sabotage."
Violent Far-Right Extremism Accounts For 40% Of Australian Counterterrorism Cases.
The Guardian (UK) <https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/22/asio-reveals-up-to-40-of-its-
counter-terrorism-cases-involve-far-right-violent-extremism> (9/22, Karp, 4.19M) reports far-right violent
extremism constitutes "up to 40% of the Australian domestic spy agency's counter-terrorism caseload, up from
10-15% before 2016, a senior official has said." The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation's (ASIO)
"extraordinary increase in focus on the far right in Australia was revealed by its deputy director general of
intelligence service delivery, Heather Cook, at a parliamentary inquiry on Tuesday." Cook called it an "enduring
threat" that is "real and growing," and while she would not detail specific numbers of people under investigation,
said "rightwing violent extremism...occupies approximately between 30 and 40% of Asio's current caseload in
counter-terrorism work...an increase from 10 to 15% prior to 2016." Cook also "warned the Covid-19 pandemic
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had created both a greater opportunity for far-right extremists to recruit online and a powerful anti-government
message for those that resent lockdowns to combat the pandemic."
Counter-Intelligence
China Calls Spying Allegations Against NYPD Officer "Pure Fabrication."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-09-22/china-spying-allegations-against-nyc-cop-pure-
fabrication> (9/22) reports, "China on Tuesday said allegations against a New York City police officer charged
with being an 'intelligence asset' for the Chinese government are a 'pure fabrication' and part of a U.S. plot to
smear Chinese diplomats in the United States." Baimadajie Angwang, "a naturalized U.S. citizen from Tibet,
allegedly agreed to spy on U.S. supporters of the Tibetan independence movement since 2018 as an agent for
China in its effort to suppress the movement, according to a criminal complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court. It
says he secretly worked for unnamed handlers from the Chinese Consulate in New York." The AP adds,
"Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Tuesday said the indictment against Angwang was full
of hedging terms such as 'seems' and 'possibly,' giving the appearance that prosecutors were straining to make
their case."
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/09/22/china-denies-it-had-a-spy-inside-the-nypdk (9/22,
Fonrouge, 4.57M) reports that Wang Wenbin told reporters, "The relevant accusations made by the US side are
pure fabrication," adding that "the US plot to discredit the Chinese consulate and personnel in the United States
will not succeed."
NYPD Officer Accused Of Spying For China Raised Suspicions At Party Attended By AOC. The New York Post
<https://nypost.corn/2020/09/22/cop-accused-of-spying-raised-suspicions-at-party-with-aoc/> (9/22, Celona,
Fonrouge, Golding, 4.57M) reports the NYPD officer charged this week with spying for China "raised alarms at
a Tibetan New Year party that he attended in uniform — and during which he was photographed sitting next to
US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez." Sonam Gyephel, a former president of the Tibetan Community of NY &
NJ, "said the group became suspicious" of Officer Baimadajie Angwang, and "cut off the relationship" with him
following the event last year. Gyephel "declined to say precisely what alerted members" to the officer.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/09/22/nypd-cop-accused-of-spying-also-exaggerated-military-
history/> (9/22, Fonrouge, Golding, 4.57M) reports that Angwang "exaggerated his military service record to his
brothers in blue, The Post has learned." Angwang, "a suspended community affairs officer with the NYPD's
111th Precinct in Queens, was honored by the Police Benevolent Association at a November event last year to
celebrate veterans, according to a since-deleted Facebook post on the union's page. 'The PBA honored its
veterans at today's delegates meeting with PO Baimadajie Angwang presenting the colors. PO Angwang is a Sgt.
in the USMC and served 1 tour in Iraq and 2 tours in Afghanistan,' the post reads alongside photos of Angwang
posing with the union brass." The USMC "confirmed in a statement that Angwang, 33, was in fact a sergeant
with the Devil Dogs but said he only served one tour in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom between
July 2013 and February 2014. There were no records of a second Afghanistan tour or a tour in Iraq, according to
the USMC."
CIA Finds Putin Most Likely Directing Election Influence Efforts To Support Trump.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/us/politics/cia-russian-election-interference.html>
(9/22, Barnes, Sanger, 18.6IM) reports Russian President Vladimir Putin is "most likely continuing to approve
and direct interference operations aimed at raising President Trump's re-election chances, a recent CIA analysis
concluded, a signal that intelligence agencies continue to back their assessment of Russian activities despite the
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president's attacks." The assessment is "consistent with intelligence officials' warning to lawmakers in January
that Russia was interfering on Mr. Trump's behalf." The CIA has "moderate confidence in its analysis," in part
because the intelligence community "appears to lack intercepted communications or other direct evidence
confirming his direction" of Derkach's efforts. According to people "familiar with the matter, the new analysis
was published ahead of the sanctions in the CIA Worldwide Intelligence Review, a classified document that
circulates to members of Congress and the Trump administration."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/09/22/secret-cia-assessment-putin-
probably-directing-influence-operation-denigrate-bident> (9/22, 14.2M) reports CIA analysts "compiled the
assessment with input from the National Security Agency and the FBI, based on several dozen pieces of
information gleaned from public, unclassified and classified intelligence sources." The assessment includes
details "of the CIA's analysis of the activities of Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach to disseminate disparaging
information about Biden inside the United States through lobbyists, Congress, the media and contacts with
figures close to the president." ODNI and the Treasury Department have "identified Derkach as a Russian agent,
but it has not been publicly reported that the CIA, NSA and FBI believed Putin may be personally directing the
campaign." The CIA assessment described "Derkach's efforts in detail and said that his activities have included
working through lobbyists, members of Congress and U.S. media organizations to disseminate and amplify his
anti-Biden information." It also refers to "Derkach's interactions with a `prominent' person connected to the
Trump campaign, the analysis does not identify the person."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/politics/2020-election-cia-putin-russia-operation-biden/index.html>
(9/22, Stracqualursi, Cohen, Cohen, 83.16M) reports the assessment reads, "We assess that President Vladimir
Putin and the senior most Russian officials are aware of and probably directing Russia's influence operations
aimed at denigrating the former U.S. Vice President, supporting the U.S. president and fueling public discord
ahead of the U.S. election in November." Former CIA officer Douglas London "told CNN that the agency's use
of the word `probably' when concerning an issue of such importance means its 'analysts are sufficiently
confident based on their deep expertise to put their reputations on the line in making such a call.'
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/us/politics/russia-disinformation-election-
trump.html> (9/22, Sanger, Kanno-Youngs, 18.61M) reports separately that "four years ago, when Russian
intelligence agencies engaged in a systematic attempt to influence the American presidential election, the
disinformation they fed American voters required some real imagination at the troll farms producing the ads."
This year, however, they are "largely amplifying misleading statements from President Trump, mostly about the
dangers of mail-in ballots." In interviews, "a range of officials and private analysts said that Mr. Trump was
feeding many of the disinformation campaigns they were struggling to halt." Intelligence officials are also
described as "battling an effort by Mr. Trump and his top advisers to cast China and Iran as equal threats to the
election, which runs counter to their intelligence."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/campaign/517546-cia-found-putin-probably-directing-campaign-
against-biden-report> (9/22, Mastrangelo, 2.98M) reports, and CNN
<https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/09/22/cia-assessment-putin-russia-us-election-trump-biden-rogin-
nd-vpx.cnn> (9/22, 83.16M) also reports in a video.
US Warns "Foreign Actors" May Introduce Disinformation On Delayed Election Results.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/us-usa-election-cyber/us-warns-foreign-actors-aim-to-sow-doubts-
over-mail-in-voting-idUSKCN26D34C> (9/22, Lange) reports US federal law enforcement and "cybersecurity
agencies on Tuesday warned that 'foreign actors' will likely try to discredit the November presidential election
by taking advantage of the slow counting of mail-in ballots." In a joint public statement, the CISA and FBI said
that the additional time needed to count a higher volume of mail-in ballots "could leave officials with incomplete
results on election night," the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Agency said in a joint public service announcement. The agencies said, "Foreign actors and cybercriminals could
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exploit the time required to certify and announce elections' results by disseminating disinformation that includes
reports of voter suppression, cyber attacks targeting election infrastructure, voter or ballot fraud." Through new
websites or social media content, they say these actors would seek to "discredit the electoral process and
undermine confidence in US democratic institutions."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-22/u-s-agencies-warn-of-disinformation-on-
delayed-election-results> (9/22, Sebenius, 4.73M) reports the agencies "urged the American public to `critically
evaluate' their sources of information and to `seek out reliable and verified information from trusted sources,
such as state and local election officials.'"
CyberScoop <https://www.cyberscoop.corn/fbi-and-cisa-foreign-actors-likely-to-spread-disinformation-on-
election-results/> (9/22, Lyngaas) reports they warned, "the public should also be aware that if foreign actors or
cyber criminals were able to successfully change an election-related website, the underlying data and internal
systems would remain uncompromised." The agencies urged voters to "rely on state and local government
election officials" for official election results.
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/news/us-news/fbi-warns-disinformation-campaigns-may-target-2020-
election-results-n1240781> (9/22, Collier, 6.14M) reports one potential scenario the agencies "warned of is
hackers defacing websites to indicate false election results, causing chaos and confusion without affecting vote
tallying systems."
The Hill <https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/517662-fbi-dhs-warn-that-foreign-hackers-will-likely-spread-
disinformation> (9/22, 2.98M) reports the agencies did not mention "any specific countries in warning of the
election disinformation threat."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/politics/fbi-warning-foreign-disinformation-2020-election-
results/index.html> (9/22, Cohen, Kelly, 83.16M), Forbes
<https://www.forbes.corn/sites/nicholasreimann/2020/09/22/fbi-wams-foreign-actors-could-use-lengthy-time-
for-mail-in-election-results-to-undermine-credibility/> (9/22, Reimann, 9.71M) and WXYZ-TV
<https://www.wxyz.corn/news/election-2020/fbi-warns-voters-of-cybercriminals-misinformation-ahead-of-
election> Detroit (9/22, Boggs, 236K) also report.
Cybersecurity Experts Tell Ohio Court "Requesting Ballots By Email Is Safe."
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/politics/articles/2020-09-22/cybersecurity-experts-requesting-ballots-
by-email-is-safe> (9/22, Smyth) reports a group of leading cybersecurity experts "told an Ohio court that
absentee ballot applications can be safely transmitted using email, countering the secretary of state's assertions
that the practice would open up voting in the presidential battleground to outside interference." In a filing late
Monday, "eight experts in computer information and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Georgetown, Princeton and other universities joined the American Civil Liberties Union and the
Brennan Center for Justice in asking a state appellate court to allow the ballot applications to be accepted by
electronic means." In the filing, they say, "Election officials can easily facilitate electronic submission of
applications at little cost while minimizing associated security risks," and that while "ideally this should be done
by a secure online portal, but it is also feasible to do so using email."
FinCEN Files Show Treasury Received Over 86 Warnings About Suspected Russian Spy.
BuzzFeed News <https://www.buzzfeednews.corn/article/scottphain/veb-russia-bank-spy-ring> (9/22, Pham)
reports that the FinCEN Files, a collaboration "between BuzzFeed News and more than 100 newsrooms
associated with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, shows that the US Treasury
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Department received at least 86 warnings from 2007 to 2016 discussing" Russian bank VEB, its clients, and
Evgeny Buryakov, who was suspected of working as a Russian agent. In 2014, an undercover FBI agent "posing
as an energy analyst leaked binders with fake commercial secrets to two Russian spies operating in New York."
In "free-flowing conversations," two SVR officers "discussed an SVR agent working for them under deep cover
in New York: Evgeny Buryakov." FBI transcripts "show the two spymasters discussed how Buryakov had
traveled the world as a bank employee, spying while he went, and how they wanted him to take on an important
task: find out how the US planned to bar Russian firms from its financial system." In 2016, he pleaded "guilty to
covertly working as a Russian agent and was sentenced to 30 months in prison." He was granted "early release
after a year" and then turned over to Russian authorities.
ODNI's Worldwide Threat Assessment "More Than 7 Months Overdue."
WRC-TV <https://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/usually-public-report-on-worldwide-threats-is-more-
than-7-months-overdue/2425256/> Washington (9/22, Fleischer, 303K) reports the ODNI's Worldwide Threat
Assessment has yet to be delivered, and "was expected in February." The report is one of the few "the public gets
directly from our intelligence community" on a regular basis, and Georgetown Law professor and former NSC
senior counterterrorism director Joshua Geltzer explains, "I do hope that folks will realize that this is a window,
an important window that has been slammed shut." During Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe's
May confirmation hearings, he had "promised to provide the report within months." A spokesperson for Ratcliffe
"told the I-Team 'he followed through with this commitment in good faith' by sending letters in July to the
House and Senate committees offering to present the report in open and closed sessions." But that "has not
happened, and the report has not been released publicly." Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) "says DNI wanted only to
present a public statement, with the report and the questioning session to be held in private."
Expert Says Assange A "Very High" Suicide Risk If Extradited.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-09-22/expert-wikileaks-assange-a-suicide-risk-if-
extradited> (9/22, Lawless) reports WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is "very likely to attempt to kill himself if
he is sent to the United States to face espionage charges, a psychiatric expert said Tuesday at an extradition
hearing in London." King's College London emeritus professor of neuropsychiatry Michael Kopelman "said
Assange has a history of depression and there is a 'very high' risk of suicide if the US extradition attempt
succeeds." During testimony at London's Old Bailey court, Kopelman said, "It's the imminence of extradition
and/or an actual extradition that will trigger the attempt, in my opinion." He also said Assange had an "intense
suicidal preoccupation."
CBS News <https://www.cbsnews.com/news/wikileaks-julian-assange-at-very-high-risk-of-suicide-attempt-
psychiatric-expert-tells-court/> (9/22, 3.68M) reports Kopelman cited as evidence Assange's "severe depression"
and "psychotic symptoms," which included "auditory hallucinations while in solitary confinement in his cell at
the high-security Belmarsh Prison in southwest London."
The Hill <https://thehill.com/policy/intemationa1/517536-psychiatrist-says-assange-told-him-he-was-hearing-
imaginary-voices-music> (9/22, Coleman, 2.98M) reports Assange's extradition hearing "began in September
and is expected to last until October." The judge may take "weeks or months to make a decision, according to the
AP."The Times (UK) <https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/old-bailey-told-assange-is-a-high-suicide-risk-
86t6rz3rt> (9/23, Brown, Subscription Publication, 50K) also reports.
Declassified CIA Documents Detail Proposed Lightning Weapon.
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Popular Mechanics <https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a34100542/cia-considered-using-
lightning-as-weapon-declassified-documents/> (9/22, Mizokami, 7.77M) reports the CIA considered the concept
"using lightning as a weapon system" in the late 1960s, as the weapon would leave behind "little or no
evidence," but never developed the idea. The pitch, which Forbes "discovered in declassified CIA files, involved
using `artificial leaders' of thin metal wires to `cause discharges to occur where and when we desire them.' The
wires, a few "thousands of an inch in diameter, would unfurl from aircraft or rockets launched into the
atmosphere." Popular Mechanics says the concept is "fascinating proof that the nation's intelligence agency
entertained some pretty unusual ideas."
Turkey Accuses EU Of "Rewarding The Aggressor" In Libya.
The AP <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/Turkey-accuses-EU-of-rewarding-aggressor-in-Libya-
15585755.php> (9/22, Asimov) reports Turkey on Tuesday accused the EU of "rewarding the aggressor" after it
sanctioned "three transport companies for violating the UN arms embargo on Libya, including the Turkish
shipping firm which operates a vessel that was at the center of a naval standoff in the Mediterranean Sea between
Turkey and France." A Turkish Foreign Ministry statement dismissed the decision as "of no value." Turkey
insisted the ship "was providing aid to Libya's UN-recognized government based in the capital, Tripoli, and
accused the EU of ignoring countries and companies sending arms to the rival Libyan National Army, led by
Gen. Khalifa Hitler, which controls the east." The statement also "said it is `extremely unfortunate' that the
decision came as efforts are underway to reduce tensions between Greece and Turkey over energy exploration
rights in the eastern Mediterranean."
Europe's Data Standoff With US "Points To Deeper Division."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2020-09-22/europe-s-data-standoff-with-the-u-s-
points-to-deeper-divisions> (9/22, 4.73M) reports that while "thanks to US national security warnings," the EU
"has at times taken a harsher stance toward Chinese technology than it otherwise would have," EU officials are
"also treading cautiously around the tech policy" of the US. Facebook is "currently embroiled in a high-stakes
dispute with the Irish Data Protection Commission over privacy rules surrounding international data transfers."
The commission's decision "could impact transfers of vast amounts of commercial data across the Atlantic," and
if those transfers "are halted, Facebook says, companies large and small would be threatened and the EU
economy could suffer." Bloomberg traces these tensions "to 2013, when National Security Agency contractor
Edward Snowden revealed the massive scope of American surveillance programs," described as a "severe breach
of trust between Europe and the US."
Russia Detains Leader Of Siberian Religious Sect Over Health Concerns.
Reuters <https://www.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-09-22/russia-detains-siberian-sect-leader-over-
allegations-he-harmed-followers> (9/22, Balmforth, Osborn) reports Russian security forces detained a
"prominent mystic and other leaders of the `Church of the Last Testament' sect in a remote part of Siberia on
Tuesday over allegations they had damaged followers' health, police said." The Investigative Committee,
Russia's "equivalent of the U.S. FBI, said in a statement that the religious group had used psychological pressure
to extract money from its followers and caused serious harm to their health." Sergei Torop, a former traffic
policeman "known to his followers as Vissarion, set up the Church of the Last Testament sect in a remote part of
Siberia's Krasnoyarsk region in 1991, the year the Soviet Union broke up." The operation to detain "him, as well
as group leaders Vadim Redkin and Vladimir Vedernikov, involved the police as well as members of the Federal
Security Service."
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Criminal Investigations
Decade-Old Allegation Holds Up California Sex Trafficking Case.
The San Jose (CA) Mercury News <https://www.mercurynews.corn/mysterious-decade-old-allegation-holds-up-
bay-area-sex-trafficking-case-defendant-allegedly-held-victim-to-500-daily-quota-assaulted-her> (9/22, Gartrell,
456K) reports from Oakland, California, "Federal prosecutors are holding up the resolution of a Bay Area human
trafficking case while they and the FBI investigate a decade-old allegation involving sex trafficking of a then-
underage girl, they revealed in court records." The Mercury News adds, "The case centers on Richmond resident
Chase McMillon, 37, who was charged with sex trafficking and other offenses after he was implicated in an
assault on a woman who he was allegedly trafficking around the Bay Area. The FBI began investigating
McMillon after the alleged victim accused McMillon and a woman of assaulting her in Salinas after she refused
to perform sex work due to back pain." The "decade-old allegations came up while authorities were investigating
McMillon for the Salinas incident, and may result in new charges."
Ex-Xerox Employee Sentenced To Life For Murder, Robbery.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/new-york/articles/2020-09-22/forrner-xerox-worker-gets-
life-in-prison-for-murder-robbery> (9/22) reports from Rochester, New York, "A former Xerox employee was
sentenced to life in prison for a robbery of a credit union in Webster in 2003 where he killed a man and injured
another person." Richard Leon Wilbern, 60, "was convicted of murder and the robbery of the Xerox Federal
Credit Union in a five-week trial in November. He was sentenced to life in prison at the U.S. District Court in
Rochester on Tuesday." Wilbern "was accused of shooting and killing Raymond Batzel, 51, who refused to lie
down on the floor with other customers and employees. He made off with more than $10,000 cash. Wilbem
evaded a manhunt and for years, was not the primary suspect in the case."
The Rochester (NY) Democrat & Chronicle
<https://www.democratandchronicle.corn/story/news/2020/09/22/richard-wilbem-sentenced-for-xerox-federal-
credit-union-robbery-murder/5862881002/> (9/22, Cleveland, 360K) reports, "On Tuesday, Rowena Bennett
stood across the federal courtroom from the man who 17 years ago gunned down her son in a credit union
robbery, and she displayed neither bitterness nor anger. Instead, the 93-year-old wondered just how the two lives
of Richard Leon Wilbem and her son, Raymond Batzel, had diverged so greatly." In November, "the jury
convicted Wilbern of the 2003 robbery of about $10,000 from the Xerox Federal Credit Union and the murder of
Batzel during the robbery. Wilbem also shot and wounded another man, who survived."
New Hampshire White Nationalist On Trial For Alleged Rape Threats.
The AP <https://wwvv.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/New-Hampshire-white-nationalist-goes-on-trial-
15586651.php> (9/22) reports from Concord, New Hampshire, "A white nationalist who rose to prominence
during a deadly 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, went on trial Tuesday on federal charges of threatening to
rape the wife of a man who was part of a racist group he had been feuding with for months." Christopher
Cantwell, "a New Hampshire resident, has remained in federal custody since he pleaded not guilty in January to
using the Telegram messaging app to convey the threat last year." Cantwell "also threatened to expose the
identify of the Missouri man if he didn't provide personal details of the leader of the Bowl Patrol, a white
supremacist group of which the man was a member. `This is an extortion case,' Assistant U.S. Attorney John
Davis told the jury, adding that Cantwell's intention was to dox or publicize the victim's true identify, a process
which `can wreck a person's reputation.'"
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Seventeen Arrested In Bust Of South Carolina Drug Trafficking Ring.
The Rock Hill (SC) Herald <https://www.heraldonline.com/news/state/south-carolina/article245915190.html>
(9/22, Feit, 89K) reports, "A years-long investigation into a drug trafficking operation in the Midlands resulted in
more than a dozen arrests and the seizure of more than a hundred guns, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Tuesday."
The Herald adds, "For more than two years, federal, state, and local law enforcement officers have been
investigating drug traffickers in the Lexington County area, U.S. Attorney Peter McCoy said in a news release.
Seventeen people were charged in federal court for their roles in the methamphetamine distribution ring,
according to the release. Along with the arrests, about 35 kilograms of meth, 116 guns, and various quantities of
heroin and fentanyl were seized by law enforcement, the U.S. Attorney's office said."
WCSC-TV <https://www.live5news.corn/2020/09/22/feds-bust-major-meth-trafficking-ring-lexington-arrested>
Charleston, SC (9/22, Mallory, 44K) reports, "The case was investigated by the ATF, FBI, LCSD, Lexington
County Multi-Agency Narcotics Enforcement Team, Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office, Greenville County
Sheriff's Office, Anderson County Sheriff's Office, and South Carolina Department of Corrections."
Pennsylvania Hotel Sweep Turns Up 16 Suspected Drug Dealers, Human Traffickers.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review <https://triblive.corn/local/regionaUbeaver-county-hotel-sweep-turns-up-16-
suspected-drug-dealers-human-traffickers/> (9/22, Tierney, 380K) reports, "Law enforcement agencies teamed
up to arrest suspected drug dealers and human traffickers in Beaver County hotels, according to Beaver County
District Attorney David Lozier." The Tribune-Review adds, "The district attorney's office, Center Township
Police Department, the FBI Human Trafficking Task Force and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police conducted the
sweep at numerous Center Township hotels Friday and Saturday. There are 16 arrests pending, but officials have
not identified the suspects." According to the Tribune-Review, "Several potential victims of human trafficking
were identified and referred to support services. `The trauma caused by traffickers to their victims is
inexcusable,' FBI Pittsburgh special agent Michael Christman said in a statement. `We are proud to team up with
our state and local partners and the Beaver County District Attorney to help make our communities safer and get
these victims the help they need.'
Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Actor Jerry Harris Over Child Pornography.
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment-and-culture/2020/9/22/21451372/jerry-
harris-fbi-investigation-seeking-additional-victims> (9/22, 875K) reports that the FBI Chicago Field Office
"announced it is seeking the public's help in finding possible victims in the investigation of accused `Cheer'
actor Jerry Harris," who "was arrested and faces child pornography charges." Harris "admitted to having sex
with a 15-year-old, soliciting sex from minors and seeking and receiving child pornography over Snapchat from
multiple individuals."
The Chicago Daily Herald <http://vvww.dailyherald.corn/news/20200922/fbi-asks-for-publics-help-in-jerry-
harris-investigation> (9/22, Smith, 358K) reports that the FBI "said Tuesday possible victims can report contact
with Harris through a confidential online questionnaire and find resources at Fbi.gov/jerryharris."
New Jersey Woman Pleads Guilty To Attempting To Hire Hitman.
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The Burlington County (NJ) Times <hftps://vvwvv.burlingtoncountytimes.com/story/news/2020/09/22/diane-
sylvia-somers-point-hitman-undercover-agent/3496903001/> (9/22, 64K) reports mental health counselor Diane
Sylvia "has pleaded guilty" to "ask[ing] a patient to find a hitman for her." She "told a judge she paid $4,000 to a
man she believed would assault her former boyfriend." The would-be hitman was actually an undercover FBI
agent.
Drug Probe Leads To Indictment Of Two Marines.
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-09-22/two-camp-pendleton-marines-
charged-in-drug-bust> (9/22, Winton, 4.64M) reports Anthony Ruben Whisenant and Ryan Douglas, both lance
corporals in the US Marine Corps, have been arrested and indicted in connection with an investigation of an
alleged "drug-dealing conspiracy." The DEA was one of several organizations that conducted the investigation,
according to the Time article and an online KTLA-TV <https://ktla.com/news/local-news/2-camp-pendleton-
marines-3-civilians-charged-in-conspiracy-to-distribute-nareotics-leading-to-fatal-overdose/> Los Angeles (9/22,
Von Quednow, 766K) report. The AP <https://apnews.com/4bb5d04elcca500281e3548d0cc7822c> (9/22,
Watson) and the Orange County (CA) Register <https://vvww.ocregister.corn/2020/09/22/2-marines-at-camp-
pendleton-indicted-over-drug-ring-allegations-after-third-marine-dies-from-fentanyl-overdose/> (9/22, Cain,
546K) do not mention the DEA in their coverage of this story.
Court Postpones Sentencing Of Convicted South Carolina Police Chief.
Columbia (SC) State <https://www.thestate.com/newillocal/crime/article245919915.html> (9/22, 390K) reports
that the sentencing of former Manning police chief Gary Shaffer, who was convicted over "stealing $80,000 in
seized drug money and then lying to the FBI about the theft," has been postponed. The court said the delay was
connected to issues with the video conferences software.
Colorado Doctor Sentenced For Child Pornography Possession.
The Miami Herald <https://www.miamiherald.corn/news/nation-world/nationaUarticle245932760.html> (9/22,
I.09M) reports Dr. Justin Neisler, who was "found with thousands of images and videos of child pornography"
and "made his own by discretely recording young boys during medical examinations," was sentenced Tuesday to
23 years in prison. The FBI "began investigating the Denver doctor in 2018 after being alerted by social media
site Tumblr that a user was sharing child pornography, and provided investigators with Neisler's IP address."
Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette <https://gazette.com/news/u-s-attomey-denver-doctor-sentenced-to-23-years-for-
child-porn/article_0634a030-fdla-llea-97e1-bf2cec21b789.html> (9/22, Isaac, 223K) also reports.
Continuing Coverage: North Carolina Man Jailed For Child Sex Crimes.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/north-carolina/articles/2020-09-22/north-carolina-man-
jailed-on-300-counts-of-child-sex-crimes> (9/22) reports Joshuah Taylor Bradshaw "has been apprehended and
charged with more than 300 counts of sex crimes involving children" after his arrest by the FBI in Mississippi.
Sheriff Hubert Peterkin "said Bradshaw is charged with 332 counts including statutory sexual offense with a
child and crimes against nature," and the victims "are as young as 5 years old, and more than 133 alleged victims
have been identified."
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FBI Investigating Stabbing Of Arizona Border Patrol Agent.
The Arizona Republic <https://www.azcentral.corn/story/news/local/arizona-breaking/2020/09/22/border-patrol-
agent-stabbed-during-arrest-east-nogales/5864478002/> (9/22, 869K) reports that the FBI is leading the
investigation into the stabbing of an unidentified Border Patrol agent, who "was stabbed Monday while trying to
arrest a group of people who were suspected of being in the United States illegally." The agent "shot and killed
the suspect" after the attack.
Rhode Island Bank Robber Facing Additional Charges.
WCVB-TV <https://www.wcvb.corn/article/doj-convicted-bank-robber-sought-dollar47-in-federal-covid-19-
stimulus-loans-for-businesses-that-didnt-exist/34113312> Boston (9/22, 402K) reports convicted bank robber
Michael Moller "is facing federal charges after applying for millions of dollars worth of COVID-19 stimulus
loans for businesses in Massachusetts that did not exist." He "asserted the money would be used to pay
employees of a business in Fall River, but no such business is incorporated in Massachusetts and the government
could not find any tax records."
FBI Investigating Mall Shooting In Pennsylvania.
The Lehighton (PA) Times News <https://www.tnonline.corn/20200922/no-suspects-located-yet-in-lehigh-
valley-mall-shooting-incident/> (9/22, 33K) reports that the FBI is supporting the investigation into the shooting
at the Lehigh Valley Mall on Saturday. Whitehall Township Police "said Monday they still have no suspects in
the shooting incident."
North Carolina Man Sentenced For Drug, Firearm Offenses.
WXII-TV <https://www.wxii12.corn/article/forsyth-county-north-carolina-state-trooper-drug-gun-
crimes/34111127> Winston-Salem, NC (9/22, 109K) reports Tyler Grantz "has been sentenced for his role in
federal drug and gun crimes." The FBI said Grantz "fired .40 and AK-style pistols at a trooper with the North
Carolina State Highway Patrol during a high speed chase at around 2 a.m. on March 5, 2019." He later "fled the
vehicle with an assault rifle and drugs," and he "was arrested three miles from the crash site after a manhunt."
California Man Charged With Murder Over 2013 Killing.
The Tahoe (CA) Daily Tribune <https://www.tahoedailytribune.com/news/man-to-face-murder-charges-in-2013-
killing-of-tahoe-gas-station-attendant/> (9/22, Rozak, 26K) reports Sean Donohue will "face murder charges for
the 2013 killing of a gas station attendant at Lake Tahoe." The El Dorado County Grand Jury "handed down an
indictment on Sept. 3 for Sean Donohue who allegedly walked into the US Gasoline Station on Lake Tahoe
Blvd., fired a single shot and killed store clerk 27-year-old Manpreet Singh."
KTVN-TV Reno (NV) <https://wvvw.ktvn.com/story/35871843/grand-jury-indicts-suspect-in-gas-station-
murder-case> Reno, NV (9/22, 1K) also reports.
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FBI, Delaware Police Seize Record Amount Of Fentanyl.
The Milford (DE) Beacon <http:/Avww.milfordbeacon.cotn/story/news/crime/2020/09/21/drug-operation-
involving-feds-leads-largest-fentanyl-seizure-delaware-history-5-million-worth-found/5854758002/> (9/21,
18K) reports that a joint FBI-Delaware State Police operation "led to the largest fentanyl seizure in the history of
the First State." Operation No Mas "took down a Delaware-based drug trafficking organization headed by
Delaware native Luis Renteria." They "seized 7.5 kilograms of fentanyl, 4.2 kilograms of powder cocaine, 1.1
kilograms of crack cocaine, a half-kilogram of heroin, 45.3 pounds of marijuana, nearly 300 pills and 14 doses of
LSD."
Nevada Man Arrested Following Escape.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal <https://www.reviewjoumal.cotn/crime/homicides/murder-suspect-recaptured-
after-escaping-custody-in-las-vegas-records-show-2127410/> (9/22, 345K) reports Carlos Figueroa, who "was
able to escape from federal custody last week," was arrested again on Friday. He has "been charged with murder
in the death of 29-year-old Natelie Carbajal, whose burnt body was found near the Seven Magic Mountains art
installation on July 4, 2019."
Colorado Police Searching For Bank Robbers.
KCNC-TV <https://denver.cbslocal.corn/2020/09/22/powder-puff-bandit-paul-hemandez-denver-bank-robberies-
firstbank-federal-boulevard-mary-bannigant> Denver (9/22, 91K) reports that Colorado police are searching for
Paul Hemandez and Mary Bannigan, who are suspected as the culprits behind a string of bank robberies
throughout Denver. Hemandez "is a federal ex-convict who served time for bank robberies where he was known
as the Bleach Blonde Bandit."
FBI Raids Home In New York.
Daily Voice <https://dailyvoice.cornMew-jersey/ridgewood/police-fireai-raids-ridgewood-home-of-former-
upper-east-side-art-gallery-owner/794751/> (9/22, 98K) reports that FBI agents "carted off boxes and bags of
apparent evidence during a raid Tuesday on the Ridgewood home of a former Manhattan art gallery owner."
Montana Resident Pleads Guilty To Meth Distribution.
The Great Falls (MT) Tribune <https://www.greatfallstribune.cotn/story/news/2020/09/22/wolf-point-montana-
man-admits-meth-charges-officials-say/5866056002/> (9/22, 114K) reports Montana resident Chance Justin
Redstone, who was "accused of selling meth in a casino on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation," has "pleaded
guilty to distribution of meth." The article says the DEA, the FBI, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Fort Peck
Tribes Department of Law and Justice investigated the Redstone case, which "is part of Project Safe
Neighborhoods, a US Department of Justice initiative to reduce violent crime."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
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US Charges Two Antiquities Dealers With Fraud.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-09-22/2-antiquities-dealers-charged-with-defrauding-
buyers> (9/22) reports from New York, "Two dealers of ancient art were indicted Tuesday for allegedly creating
fake ownership histories for the antiquities they sold through auction houses in New York." Erdal Dere and
Faisal Khan "used the identities of deceased collectors to create the fake histories for antiquities they sold
through Dere's New York company, Fortuna Fine Arts Ltd, according to the indictment unsealed Tuesday."
Federal prosecutors "alleged that beginning in 2015, Dere drafted fake documents to show ownership history for
items his company possessed and for new items Khan bought, primarily in Asia. Khan, Dere's associate in the
business, located buyers for the items in the U.S. and overseas. The FBI's art crime team and the New York City
police department's major theft task force collaborated on the investigation, along with authorities in Germany,
Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France."
Mossimo Giannulli Sentenced To Five Months Imprisonment Over College Bribery.
The Santa Maria (CA) Times <https://santamariatimes.corn/news/locaUcrime-and-courts/mossimo-giannulli-
husband-of-actress-lori-loughlin-will-serve-5-months-in-lompoc-prison/article_0713790a7-d92b-58d4-9316-
eeecbea3 1 dfe.html> (9/22, Minsky, 39K) reports Mossimo Giannulli will "serve prison time in Lompoc after he
pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to the college admissions bribery scandal." U.S. District Court Judge
Nathaniel Gorton "ordered Giannulli, 57, to serve five months in Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution." He
"pleaded guilty on May 22 in Boston federal court to conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, and honest
services wire and mail fraud."
Cyber Division
Shopify Says Customer Data Was Likely Exposed As Employees Accessed Records.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/shopify-cyber/shopify-says-customer-data-likely-exposed-as-
employees-accessed-records-idUSL3N2GJ3AC> (9/22) reports, "Shopify Inc said on Tuesday data of customers
who shopped at fewer than 200 merchants listed on the company's e-commerce platform was likely exposed
after two employees tried to steal transaction records." Reuters adds, "The data exposed includes email, name,
and address, as well as order details, but does not involve complete payment card numbers or financial
information, the Canadian company said." Shopify "said it immediately terminated the access of the individuals,
who were part of its support team, to its network and was working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and
other international agencies in the investigation."
The Globe and Mail (CAN) <https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/technology/article-shopify-working-
with-fbi-after-two-rogue-employees-attempted-to/> (9/22, 1.04M) reports, "Shopify Inc. is working with the FBI
after two `rogue members' of its support team engaged in a scheme to illegitimately obtain customer
transactional records of some merchants. The Ottawa-based tech firm says it terminated the employees' access to
its network and referred the data breach to law enforcement. Shopify says it doesn't have evidence at this point
in the investigation that the data was used."
Trump's WeChat Restrictions "Could Hit Americans Instead."
Politico <https://www.politico.cotn/news/magazine/2020/09/22/trump-china-wechat-419778> (9/22, Wertime,
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4.29M) reports that if a proposed US ban on WeChat introduced Friday passes judicial review, "there would be
virtually no new users in the U.S. after that, while for existing ones, the app would quickly start to "degrade" and
would get more hobbled over time." Politico says that the Trump Administration's move is "driven by serious
concerns about the uses and abuses of data by an authoritarian government," but has "nonetheless caused deep
consternation among technologists, China watchers and the Chinese diaspora because it not only bans WeChat
from America; it also effectively bans Americans from WeChat." In the process, Politico says, "it begins to
revoke the digital passport that the Internet has implicitly conferred on U.S. citizens for decades — effacing the
freedom baked into the moral and technical architecture of their country's grandest modern invention."
WPost: US Ban On WeChat Will Make Whole World Less Free. The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/wechat-threatens-american-values-but-a-careless-ban-will-make-
the-whole-world-less-free/2020/09/22/18632124-fc42-11ea-b555-4d7la9254f4b_story.html> (9/22, 14.2M)
editorializes that a "careless" US ban on WeChat "will make the whole world less free by depriving millions of
people of the ability to communicate with their loved ones, not to mention US businesses of the ability to
communicate with clients." Instead, it says the US "ought to ensure that any restrictions on freedom in the short
run are part of a strategy to promote more freedom in the longer term."
Kudlow: Administration Wants Security And US Ownership In TikTok Deal.
Asked on CNBC <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/be661ddl4a414dca9da6Ide0189846ae?pubid=fbi>
(9/22, 270K) about the Administration's goal regarding the TikTok deal, NEC Director Kudlow said, "The two
key points...number one: security. That is absolutely essential and this is being discussed, and it's being looked at
intensely by review processes inside the government, but security is essential. We do not want the Chinese
government or the Communist Party or the Chinese military to have access to very significant and important
personal information, which might open the door to even more information." Kudlow said, "The other point is
ownership. The President wants US ownership of the new company, if there is a new company."
WPost: US Ban On WeChat Will Make Whole World Less Free.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/opinions/wechat-threatens-american-values-but-a-
careless-ban-will-make-the-whole-world-less-free/2020/09/22/18b32124-fc42-11ea-b555-
4d7la9254f4b_story.html> (9/22, 14.2M) editorializes that a "careless" US ban on WeChat "will make the whole
world less free by depriving millions of people of the ability to communicate with their loved ones, not to
mention US businesses of the ability to communicate with clients." Instead, it says the US "ought to ensure that
any restrictions on freedom in the short run are part of a strategy to promote more freedom in the longer term."
Law Enforcement Services
FBI Teams With Huntsville, Alabama Police On Newly Opened Training Facility.
WZDX-TV <https://www.rocketcitynow.com/article/news/local/new-huntsville-police-fbi-training-facility-now-
open/525-10dfa5c5-438f-4994-b05a-d3683d5d02ad> Huntsville, AL (9/22, Kennedy) reports from Huntsville,
Alabama, "As people call for more extensive training for police, the Huntsville Police Department now has a
new joint Firearms Training Facility with the FBI."WZDX-TV adds, "Every Huntsville police officer will go
through training at the facility and work to become certified in national standards. Both Huntsville Police and the
FBI will train in the building." The FBI "contributed $5 million to this joint partnership with the Huntsville
Police Department. FBI Birmingham Special Agent in Charge Johnnie Sharp said, `That's how the FBI and the
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Huntsville Police Department interact. We act as one team engaged in one fight to protect and serve the citizens
of North Alabama.'"
WAAY-TV <https://www.waaytv.com/content/news/Huntsville-Police-Department-FBI-open-new-firearms-
training-facility---572493141.html> Huntsville, AL (9/22, Phillips, 3K) reports, "The 14,000-square-foot facility
will have a 40-lane outdoor range, fitness center, 600-yard rifle range and a 7,500-square-foot tactical training
building. An FBI representative at the ceremony explained what this new facility could mean for the public's
safety. `For years, thousands of agents will come here from the FBI, from state and local law enforcement, and
they will hone their skills. They will advance their skills so they may go out in the streets when they are
responding to your calls and they will be best prepared to protect themselves, their fellow officers, but also the
citizenry of Alabama,' said Associate Executive Assistant Director David Schlendorf." WHNT-TV
<https://whnt.corn/news/madisonrnew-firearms-training-facility-opening-in-madison-for-law-enforcement/>
Huntsville, AL (9/22, 192K) also reports.
Other FBI News
FBI Warns Of Phone Scammers.
The Jefferson City (MO) News Tribune <https://www.newstribune.corn/news/local/story/2020/sep/22/fbi-warns-
phone-scam/842376/> (9/22, 48K) reports, "The FBI is warning the public about a phone scam that spoofs, or
fraudulently displays, the FBI's real telephone number on the victim's caller ID." According to the News
Tribune, "A St. Louis County victim was scammed out of more than $100,000, according to an FBI news release.
The scammers posed as special agents from an FBI satellite office of the FBI Kansas City Division. In this latest
iteration of the scam, the perpetrators said the victim's Social Security number had been stolen and used to
purchase property and stocks and open bank accounts in the victim's name. Special Agent in Charge Timothy
Langan of the FBI Kansas City Division said, `These are old scams that keep evolving with a new twist. Because
there are endless versions of these scams, please remember this the FBI will never ask/demand money for any
reason."'
Judge Keeps Alive Effort To Unseal FBI Files On Jeffrey Epstein.
McClatchy <https://www.mcclatchydc.corn/news/investigations/article245922170.html> (9/22, Hall, 19K)
reports, "A federal judge on Tuesday kept alive a citizen muckraker's quest to pry loose for the public's benefit
tens of thousands of FBI documents about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, including his time as a
government informant." According to McClatchy, "Self-styled public information crusader Angela Clemente
sued in May, seeking to force the FBI to release the documents on the grounds that Epstein is now dead, albeit
under mysterious circumstances, and that there is an overarching public interest in releasing documents. The
Justice Department, representing the FBI, is fighting the effort." In a status hearing on Tuesday morning, Judge
Trevor N. McFadden, "who sits on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, allowed Clemente's
public-records lawsuit to continue. But he also put both sides on notice that he expected some agreement when
they come before him again on Oct. 23."
Other Washington News
Media Analyses: GOP Has Votes To Replace Ginsburg; "Momentum" Favors Lagoa.
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Following Tuesday's announcement by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), media reports are indicating Republicans
seem poised to proceed with replacing the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In its lead story, for example, NBC
Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6f8892a53e44467484f6b10ca6a5b778?pubid=fbi>
(9/22, lead story, 3:15, Holt, 5.78M) reported "Republicans appear to have the votes they need," and that while
Democrats are "calling foul," they have "no path to stop it." NBC's Peter Alexander added that "consensus is
forming that the White House will push the Senate to confirm a nominee before the election." ABC World News
Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/edc9756199484ea0bb69e492a7401134?pubid=fbi> (9/22,
story 3, 3:15, Muir, 6.19M) also reported "Senate Republicans [are] now signaling that they have the votes," and
the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c4b279e07e1743459998a9acbdc1641c?
pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 4, 2:00, Cordes, 4.31M) that "the GOP drumbeat to act fast grew louder" Tuesday.
President Trump, added CBS, "will meet with one of his top contenders, Judge Barbara Lagoa, in Florida on
Friday."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/trump-supreme-court-barrett-lagoa-
ginsburg/2020/09/22/09c08bf4-fce0-11ea-8d05-9beaaa91c7 I f story.html> (9/22, Gearan, Kim, Dawsey, Costa,
I4.2M) reports "Democrats are largely powerless to stop the GOP from confirming whomever Trump picks,"
and USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/09/22/ruth-bader-ginsburg-romney-
moving-forward-trump-nominee/5863947002/> (9/22, Wu, Fritze, 10.3IM) that "Democrats acknowledged they
can do little to delay the vote," with Senate Minority Whip Durbin telling reporters, "You can slow things down
but you can't stop them."
Reporting on the "two women who top the President's short list," the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/cee 14fcc3024.4e0fa9af520 I 5de I fe86?pubid=fbi> (9/22, story 5, 1:35,
Crawford, 4.31M) said "they are both federal appeals court judges, solid conservatives. They're both mothers
and Catholics but different demographics. Amy Coney Barrett has been the front-runner." She "worked for
Justice Antonin Scalia as a law clerk and religious conservatives support her because they believe she would be a
vote to overturn Roe V. Wade, and that made her appeals court hearing pretty contentious." CBS added that
"there's growing momentum behind...Lagoa."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-22/romney-says-he-11-back-vote-on-trump-
court-nominee-this-year?sref=3IOEzKok> (9/22, Dennis, Litvan, 4.73M) quotes Romney as saying, "The
historical precedent of election year nominations is that the Senate generally does not confirm an opposing
party's nominee but does confirm a nominee of its own. ... I intend to follow the Constitution and precedent in
considering the President's nominee. If the nominee reaches the Senate floor, I intend to vote based upon their
qualifications." The Los Angeles Times <https://vvww.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-09-22/senate-republicans-
poised-to-push-for-trumps-supreme-court-pick> (9/22, 4.64M) reports Romney also said, "My liberal friends
have over many decades gotten very used to the idea of having a liberal court. And that's not written in the
stars." To the Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/22/senate-gop-moves-
ahead-upper-hand-trump-readies-scf> (9/22, Swoyer, 492K), "Romney's support for moving the confirmation
process forward so close to the Nov. 3 elections was a surprise."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-court/trump-supreme-court-gains-steam-as-romney-backs-
election-year-senate-vote-idUSKCN26D I GU> (9/22, Sullivan) reports "Romney's decision left Democrats with
few hopes of blocking Senate confirmation of the Republican president's third appointment to the high court,"
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/22/romney-supports-holding-a-vote-on-next-supreme-court-
nominee-419898> (9/22, Everett, 4.29M) that Senate Majority Leader McConnell "now has the votes he needs to
move forward with a nominee," and The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/517533-romney-says-hes-
open-to-confirming-supreme-court-nominee-this-yea> (9/22, Carney, 2.98M) that McConnell "has essentially
locked down support within his 53-member caucus to move a Supreme Court nominee this year." That is the
likely outcome, says CQ Roll Call <https://www.rollcall.com/2020/09/22/trump-to-announce-scotus-pick-
saturday-with-senate-gop-expected-to-move-aheadk (9/22, Lesniewski, 154K), "barring a monumental
surprise." The Federalist <https://thefederalist.corn/2020/09/22/mitt-romney-says-he-supports-voting-on-trumps-
scotus-nominee/> (9/22, Justice, 126K) also says "the GOP-controlled Senate has enough votes to confirm," with
Townhall <https://townhall.com/tipsheet/reaganmecarthy/2020/09/22/romney-a-yes-on-scotus-n2576652> (9/22,
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McCarthy, 177K), the Daily Caller <hftps://dailycaller.com/2020/09/22/mitt-romney-supports-vote-next-
supreme-court-nominee-donald-trump/> (9/22, Rodgers, 716K), and Breitbart
<https://vvww.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/09/22/mitt-romney-supports-senate-vote-on-president-trumps-scotus-
nominee> (9/22, Bleau, 673K), among other conservative news outlets, running similar analyses.
To the New York Times <https://www.nytimestotn/2020/09/22/us/politics/ruth-bader-ginsburg-
republicans.html> (9/22, Fandos, 18.61M), "Romney's decision capped off an extraordinarily swift and
enthusiastic rally by Republicans around Mr. Trump's position that underscored his iron grip on the party four
years into his presidency. But it also reflected the political bargain that has been driving Republicans for much of
the past four years," with "Republican senators...loyally" standing "behind the president at every turn, even as he
trampled party principles, shattered institutional norms and made crass statements." Now, adds the Times, "with
the biggest prize of all in reach — a third seat further tipping the Supreme Court to the right — they are rushing to
collect on their bet, even if it is the last thing they do before they lose their Senate majority, Mr. Trump loses the
presidency, or both." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/republicans-to-meet-on-timing-of-
supreme-court-confirmation-vote-romney-to-consider-trumps-nominee-11600783756> (9/22, Subscription
Publication, 7.57M), among other news outlets, also covers the story.
Vice President Pence said on WRKO-AM
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/810905ba84b84d399efccc0496f8a6e5?pubid=fbi> Boston (9/22, 9K)
that "the President is going to announce a strong, principled woman as our nominee to the Supreme Court. We
welcome the fact that now a majority of members of the Senate, Republicans all, are willing to vote, and the
President and I really believe that in the event that there are issues and controversies in this election that rise to
the level of the Supreme Court, the American people deserve to have nine Justices on the court.... We're going to
be working around the clock with Republicans in the Senate to move that nomination forward and fill that seat
before Election Day." Asked whether he expects to cast a vote in the event of a tie, Pence said, "As they see the
caliber, quality, qualifications, and background of that extraordinary nominee, we have every confidence that we
can secure a majority of votes in the Senate."
Pence said on WABC-AM <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/3d493d3c0f914b4d9085a7d93tb02079?
pubid=fbi> New York (9/22, 18K) that "it's outrageous that the Democrats in the Senate say that if the President
does his duty under the Constitution of the United States to appoint a new Justice to the Supreme Court that
they'll pack the court if they win the White House and win the Senate on November 3."
Asked about the Democratic response on Fox Business' Lou Dobbs Tonight
<https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6193568158001/?playlist_id=933116636001fisp=show-clips> (9/22, 49K),
Pence said, "The American people are tired of it, they know this is a time when we all ought to be focused on
honoring the life and service of Justice Ginsburg, and I think the vast majority of the American people outside
the radical left understand the responsibility the President has."
White House Director of Strategic Communications Alyssa Farah said on Fox News' America's Newsroom
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/61934715260017playlist_id=903354961001fisp=show-clips> (9/22, 896K),
"We're moving forward. It looks like we have the support, but the big thing I would emphasize...is this isn't
going to be a rushed process. These are going to be thoroughly vetted, highly qualified individuals, many of
whom have appeared before the Senate beforehand and been confirmed for previous roles." Asked about the
timeline for confirmation, she said, "While the Election Day is an important day, it's kind of an artificial
deadline. Our priority is filling the seat with a highly qualified judge that meets the President's intent for what
we'd like to see on the Supreme Court."
In an appearance on Fox Business' Mornings With Maria <https://video.£oxbusiness.com/v/6193428255001/?
playlist_id=937116503001#sp=show-clips> (9/22), Chief of Staff Meadows said, "I think the vast majority of
Americans overwhelmingly believe that it is this President's pick, and the vast majority that I talk to want
someone confirmed before the election." Meadows added, "I want to applaud all those Senate Republicans that
are actually, some of them in very tough battles, willing to engage, willing to understand this President has a
constitutional responsibility, and yet, to make this pick, and that they are willing to stand by him. So I am
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encouraged."
GOP Senators Moving Toward Holding Final Vote Before Election. The AP
<https://apnews.com/be4aa94786c66bd13763ea8ee30e08a6> (9/22, Mascaro, Miller, Lemire) reports, "Votes in
hand, Senate Republicans are charging ahead with plans to confirm...Trump's pick...before the Nov. 3 election,
launching a divisive fight over Democratic objections before a nominee is even announced." CNN
<https://www.cnn.corn/2020/09/22/politics/scotus-nomination-congress-latest-mitt-romney/index.html> (9/22,
Foran, Raju, 83.16M) reports on its website that "with momentum from their conference behind a quick vote,
GOP leaders are now making clear they are pressing ahead to get the nomination confirmed before Election Day,
which would amount to one of the quickest proceedings in modem times."
The AP <https://apnews.com/be4aa94786c66bd13763ea8ee30e08a6> (9/22, Mascaro, Miller, Lemire) recounts
that that "during a private lunch meeting Tuesday at Senate GOP campaign headquarters, several Republican
senators spoke up in favor of voting before the election. None advocated a delay." In fact, Politico
<https://vvwvv.politico.com/news/2020/09/22/romney-supports-holding-a-vote-on-next-supreme-court-nominee-
419898> (9/22, Everett, 4.29M) reports, Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham "predicted Tuesday that
Trump's nominee would be confirmed before the election and said he would `keep the process like we had it
before' when asked about the length of the confirmation hearing."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-supreme-court-barrettlagoa-
ginsburg/2020/09/22/09c08bf4-fce0-11ea-8d05-9beaaa91c7 I f stoiy.html> (9/22, Gearan, Kim, Dawsey, Costa,
I4.2M) reports Graham "said he will announce how the process will work once Trump announces his pick on
Saturday." Said Graham, "I'm confident we can have a hearing that would allow the nominee to be submitted
before Election Day.... Following the precedents of the Senate I think we can do that." White House Press
Secretary Kayleigh McEnany also "said Trump is confident that the confirmation can be completed before the
election."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/22/republicans-bet-it-all-on-the-court-again-420098> (9/22,
Everett, Desiderio, 4.29M) reports, "Senate Republicans are set to reprise their 2016 election strategy: Make it
all about the courts." To Politico, "Senate Republicans' focus on the courts may harm the chances of GOP
senators in blue states," but "a polarizing fight over Trump's nominee could boost the incumbents in red-leaning
states that will ultimately determine control of the Senate."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/us/politics/trump-supreme-court.html> (9/22,
Baker, 18.61M) reports, "Whether it will ultimately change the outcome of the campaign is up for debate given
that Democratic voters may be equally energized." However, for Trump, "nothing else has been working and so
he has propelled himself, his Republican allies and the country into a breakneck race to confirm a successor
to...Ginsburg before the Nov. 3 election, bulldozing past the precedent his own party set four years ago."
McEnany: Precedent On GOP Side. The Washington Examiner
<https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/kayleigh-mcenany-precedent-is-on-our-side-in-moving-forward-
with-supreme-court-nominee-during-election-year> (9/22, Soellner, 448K) reports McEnany "defended the
Republican push to confirm a new Supreme Co