Report: Brian Netter Approved $2 Million Settlement in Russia Investigation Case
- Brian Netter, previously a Department of Justice official, approved a $2 million settlement for two former FBI employees involved in the Russian collusion investigation, as reported by The Federalist.
- The Biden administration settled with Peter Strzok for $1.2 million and Lisa Page for $800,000 following their lawsuit against the DOJ for violating their privacy.
- Netter now serves as legal director at Democracy Forward, an organization aiming to oppose Donald Trump, according to the report.
- Critics regard the settlements as favoritism to Strzok and Page, stating they would not have won in court, as stated by James Fitzpatrick.
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Meet left-wing activist Brian Netter, the DOJ official who approved $2M payout to disgraced Russia hoaxers
The Department of Justice official who signed off on $2 million in taxpayer-funded payments to disgraced Russia collusion hoax participants left the Department of Justice to help lead the "legal resistance" to President Donald Trump and other duly-elected Republicans, new records reviewed exclusively by The Federalist reveal. FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok and his mistress, FBI lawyer Lisa Page, sued the Department of Justice over the release of…
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