Durham will introduce classified info in Steele dossier case

 Washington Examiner:

Durham to produce 'large volume' of classified discovery in Steele dossier source case

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 "To date, the government has produced over 60,000 documents in unclassified discovery. A portion of these documents were originally marked 'classified' and the government has worked with the appropriate declassification authorities to produce the documents in an unclassified format," Durham said in the filing submitted to federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia.

"However, recent world events in Ukraine have contributed to delays in the production of classified discovery. The officials preparing and reviewing the documents at the FBI and intelligence agencies are heavily engaged in matters related to Ukraine. Nevertheless, the government will produce a large volume of classified discovery this week and will continue its efforts to produce documents in classified discovery on a rolling basis, and no later than the proposed deadlines set forth below," Durham added.

The case revolves around Igor Danchenko, a Russian researcher based in the United States, who was charged in November with five counts of making false statements to the FBI in 2017 about the information he provided to Steele for his discredited dossier during the 2016 election. Danchenko, who has pleaded not guilty, signed a waiver in December agreeing to be defended by the same law firm representing members of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign despite conflict of interest concerns raised by Durham.

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It appears to be a document-intensive case. 

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