COURT DOCS: Trump Campaign Spy Stefan Halper Busted for Crack Cocaine Possession
Court documents reveal that Stefan Halper, the CIA asset who set up Carter Page and George Papodouplos for FBI surveillance, was busted for crack cocaine possession, among other charges, in 1994.
The first document shows that on July 11, 1994, Halper was charged in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with Possession of Crack Cocaine, Failure to Comply With a Traffic Control Device, and Operating [a Vehicle] After [License] Suspension:
It appears that after about six months, the matter was settled with only a $400 fine:
Curiously, the case file on the matter has been destroyed, so no further details are available.
On Halper, Big League Politics reported:
“Reported President Donald Trump campaign spy Stefan Halper was paid more than $1 million by the federal government beginning in 2012 during the Obama administration.
The longtime Deep State operative and Cambridge professor — popularly linked to the Bush dynasty — set up Carter Page and George Papadopoulos, an outsider Trump adviser who never spoke to the president and an unknown volunteer, respectively, by inviting them to England at a key moment in the campaign to begin surveilling them.
Insiders believe that Australian intelligence was integrally involved in Halper’s scheme.
So now it’s time to ask: Why did Halper get paid more than $400,000 in taxpayer money at the exact September 2016 moment when the Hillary Clinton campaign was going all-in on the “Russia collusion” hoax based on wiretaps of Carter Page?”
The court documents surfaced on an anonymous Twitter account called @Techno_Fog.
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