The FBI is now absolutely on edge in the Whitmer kidnapping case…just what is it that has got them in such a twist here?
Well, for starters, there is something that is just a little bit off about the Whitmer “kidnapping” case. It feels just a tad bit “off” just like this “insurrection” kind of does too.
Could this be the reason why there have been all of these FBI informants involved in this situation? Indeed, there have been so many that there are a lot of people that think this was basically nothing more than an “entrapment setup” that was created by the feds.
However, now the plot seems to be thickening. It looks like criminal defense lawyers for the men accused of this alleged plot are now looking for text messages and audio recordings from the FBI agents and paid informants to be entered into the trial as evidence.
Simply put, these defense attorneys believe that these text messages and audio recordings are going to prove that this was nothing more than a complete setup.
MI Live is now reporting that the five men charged in the plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer are asking this federal judge to allow this evidence at their trial because they belive it shows entrapment by the FBI.
Attorneys for Adam Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris, Kaleb Franks, and Brandon Caserta filed a motion on Friday, December 17th in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan with the new evidence.
The motion is claiming that there are several “out of court” statements that will help these men prove that “they never conspired to kidnap Governor Whitmer and, in the alternative, they were entrapped.”
“Eventually, the relationship between this (informant) and his handlers became so close that they sat together while the (informant) called Adam Fox and, with agents whispering in his ear, the (informant) tried to prod Fox into action,” defense attorneys wrote in the motion. “The informants’ relationships with the agents were far from ‘tenuous.’”
Criminal defense attorneys are now saying that without the FBI and at least a dozen of their paid informants prodding these men along, this plan would have never been attached. The FBi even offered up an explosives expert for the men’s use, if needed. Either way, it will be interesting to see how this case irons out.
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